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. 2012 May 17;2012:951426. doi: 10.1155/2012/951426

Table 2.

Process evaluation results for smoke-free home intervention.

Total Smokers Non smokers
N % N % N % P value
N = 36 N = 19 N = 17
How much of the 1st mailing did you read? The mailing includes the 5-step guide to making your home smoke-free.
 Did not read any of it 1 3% 1 6%
 Read some of it 8 22% 4 21% 4 24%
 Read most of it 5 14% 1 5% 4 24% .16
 Read all of it 22 61% 14 74% 8 47%
How often do you review/look at the materials?
 Never 2 6% 2 12%
 Rarely 3 8% 1 5% 2 12% .03
 Sometimes 19 53% 9 47% 10 59%
 Often 12 33% 9 47% 3 18%
How relevant were the materials to you personally?
 Not at all
 A little 3 8% 1 5% 2 12%
 Somewhat 1 3% 1 5% .81
 Very/a lot 32 89% 17 89% 15 88%
How useful or helpful was the information in the materials?
 Not at all
 A little 2 6% 1 5% 1 6%
 Somewhat .99
 Very/A lot 34 95% 18 95% 16 94%
Did you (or someone in your home) any of the following? “Yes” reported.
…come up with a list of reasons for making your home smoke-free? 29 81% 15 79% 14 82% 1.00
…have a talk with your family or household members about making your home smoke-free? 35 97% 18 95% 17 100% 1.00
…sign the pledge? 19 53% 14 74% 5 29% .008
…post the pledge? 23 64% 13 68% 10 59% .55
…put up the signs? 24 67% 14 74% 10 59% .30
…use the stickers? 25 69% 17 90% 8 47% .005
…call smoking cessation services? 5 14% 3 16% 2 12% 1.00