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. 2014 Jul 14;14:304. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-304

Table 2.

Smoking behaviour and motivation to quit of clients and staff

  (A) Clients % (n) (B) Staff % (n)
Smoking status (Whole sample)
Total n = 163
Total n = 144
Never
6 (9)
30 (43)
Ex-smoker
6 (10)
25 (36)
Occasional smoker
1 (2)
19 (27)
Daily smoker
87 (142)
26 (38)
CPD (Daily smokers)
Total n = 140
Total n = 38
1-10 cigarettes
32 (45)
55 (21)
11-20 cigarettes
53 (74)
37 (14)
21-30 cigarettes
10 (14)
5 (2)
31+ cigarettes
5 (7)
3 (1)
TTF (Daily smokers)
Total n = 130
Total n =32
≤5 minutes
52 (68)
19 (6)
6-30 minutes
34 (44)
22 (7)
31-60 minutes
9 (12)
19 (6)
61+ minutes
5 (6)
41(13)
HSI (Daily smokers)
Total n =130
Total n = 32
0-2 (low addiction)
25 (33)
66 (21)
3-4 (moderate addiction)
64 (83)
31 (10)
5-6 (high addiction)
11 (14)
3 (1)
Motivation to quit (All smokers)
Total n = 140
Total n = 57
Want to quit imminently (in the next month, three months or soon)
40 (56)
49 (28)
Want to quit but don’t know when
39 (55)
21 (12)
Do not want to quit
19 (27)
26 (15)
Do not know 1 (2) 4 (2)