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. 2013 Sep 19;10:E160. doi: 10.5888/pcd10.120259

Table 5. Predicted Margins of Cigarette Smoking Among US Adults and Quit Attempts Among Smoking Adults by Diabetes Statusa, United States, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2001–2010.

Smoking Status/Year With Diagnosed Diabetes, % (SE) Without Diagnosed Diabetes, % (SE)
Cigarette smoking
2001 18.6 (0.6) 22.4 (0.2)
2002 19.4 (0.6) 22.1 (0.2)
2003 19.6 (0.6) 22.0 (0.2)
2004 18.6 (0.5) 20.5 (0.1)
2005 18.6 (0.5) 20.5 (0.1)
2006 17.4 (0.5) 19.8 (0.2)
2007 17.8 (0.4) 19.8 (0.2)
2008 17.9 (0.4) 18.8 (0.1)
2009 17.7 (0.4) 18.6 (0.1)
2010 17.9 (0.4) 17.8 (0.1)
Quit attempts among smokers
2001 61.9 (1.7) 55.3 (0.4)
2002 64.0 (1.5) 56.2 (0.4)
2003 59.3 (1.6) 53.2 (0.4)
2004 59.9 (1.6) 54.7 (0.4)
2005 64.9 (1.3) 55.2 (0.4)
2006 64.6 (1.6) 56.7 (0.4)
2007 62.8 (1.2) 57.4 (0.4)
2008 65.5 (1.3) 57.7 (0.4)
2009 64.7 (1.3) 59.0 (0.4)
2010 68.0 (1.1) 58.5 (0.4)

Abbreviation: SE, standard error.

a

Predictive marginals were obtained from log-linear regression models after adjustment for sex, age, race/ethnicity, education attainment, and marital status.