Table 1.
Total sample (N = 572) |
Abstinent at 1 year (n = 215; 37.6%) |
Smoking at 1 year (n = 357; 62.4%) |
|
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% Female | 57.5% | 52.6% | 60.5% |
% White | 86.3% | 91.2% b | 83.3% b |
% with a high school education or greater | 94.7% | 97.2% a | 93.2% a |
Mean age (SD) | 45.39 (10.86) | 46.04 (11.49) | 44.99 (10.46) |
Mean number of cigarettes per day at baseline (SD) | 21.29 (8.93) | 19.68 (7.42) c | 22.26 (9.61)c |
Note. We compared the baseline characteristics of participants who were abstinent versus smoking at 1 year after the target quit date using t-tests and chi-square tests where appropriate.
Items with the same superscript differ significantly from each other.
p < .05.
p < .01.
p < .001.