Table 2.
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Cessation behaviors at follow-up (2010) |
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Made a quit attempt in the past 12 months | Cut down cigarette consumption in the past 12 months | Stopped smoking in the past 30 days | ||||
Perceptions at baseline (2009) |
N (%) |
AOR (95% CI) |
N (%) |
AOR (95% CI) |
N (%) |
AOR (95% CI) |
Helped think about quitting |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Yes |
213 (54.8%) |
2.58 (1.79, 3.73) |
161 (41.2%) |
1.06 (0.74, 1.51) |
52 (13.2%) |
1.31 (0.76, 2.23) |
No |
68 (32.5%) |
Ref. |
83 (39.0%) |
Ref. |
23 (10.8%) |
Ref. |
Helped cut down on cigarettes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Yes |
162 (59.3%) |
2.52 (1.76, 3.61) |
120 (43.8%) |
1.25 (0.88, 1.79) |
41 (14.9%) |
1.33 (0.79, 2.23) |
No |
119 (36.6%) |
Ref. |
124 (37.6%) |
Ref. |
34 (10.3%) |
Ref. |
Helped make a quit attempt |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Yes |
124 (70.9%) |
3.80 (2.54, 5.69) |
74 (42.1%) |
1.10 (0.75, 1.62) |
26 (14.8%) |
1.13 (0.65, 1.97) |
No | 158 (37.3%) | Ref. | 170 (39.6%) | Ref. | 49 (11.4%) | Ref. |
Bolded estimates are statistically significant (p < 0.05). Estimates for each perception on each outcome were adjusted for the propensity score for endorsing the perception, which accounted for age, gender, education, income, smoking intensity (in quartiles), and number of price-minimizing strategies used at baseline.