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. 2012 May 3;12:109. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-109

Table 3.

Characteristics of patients that declined participation and enrolled in study

  Declined
(n = 371)
Enrolled
(n = 840)
P
Age category (%)
 
 
 
 18 to 29 years
18
16
0.37
 30 to 39 years
19
18
 
 40 to 49 years
24
24
 
 50 to 59 years
24
29
 
 60 to 70 years
15
12
 
Female (%)
54
61
0.01
Hispanic (%)
12
10
0.17
Race (%)
 
 
 
 White
64
56
<0.001
 Black, African-American
23
34
 
 Other / more than one
12
7
 
Education (%)
 
 
 
 Less than high school graduate
21
22
0.84
 High school graduate or GED
37
35
 
 Some college
30
31
 
 College graduate
12
13
 
Self-reported health status (%)
 
 
 
 Excellent
6
6
0.83
 Very good
15
15
 
 Good
32
33
 
 Fair
31
30
 
 Poor
15
17
 
Chronic conditions (%)
 
 
 
 None
51
49
0.12
 One
28
25
 
 Two or more
20
26
 
Seeing regular doctor (%)
 
 
 
 First visit
28
23
0.26
 Known less than 1 year
14
19
 
 Known more than 1 year
58
59
 
Reason for visit (%)
 
 
 
 New illness or problem
31
27
0.38
 Continued care
44
48
 
 Well care, physical
25
25
 
No. cigarettes smoked / day, median (IQR)
10 (5–20)
10 (5–20)
0.99
Considering quitting within the (%)
 
 
 
 Next month
----
28
 
 Next six months
----
27
 
 Six months to one year
----
22
 
 Not within the next year
----
23
 
Importance of quitting, mean (SD)
----
7.9 (2.6)
 
Confidence in quitting, mean (SD) ---- 6.5 (2.9)