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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2014 Jul 21;109(12):2107–2117. doi: 10.1111/add.12661

Table 4.

Unadjusted Biochemically-confirmed 7-Day Point-Prevalence Abstinence Rates at Weeks 4, 8, and 26 by Menthol Status/Race Groups and Gender (N=1439)

CO-Confirmed 7-Day Point-Prevalence Abstinence Rates

White Non-Menthol Smokers White Menthol Smokers African American Menthol
Smokers

Females
4 Weeks 211/418=50.5% 152/308=49.7% 33/121=27.3%
8 Weeks 195/418=46.7% 139/308=45.1% 26/121=21.5%
26 Weeks 134/418=32.1% 103/308=33.4% 23/121=19.0%

Males
4 Weeks 207/396=52.3% 53/131=40.5% 28/65=43.1%
8 Weeks 195/396=49.2% 54/131=41.2% 24/65=36.9%
26 Weeks 158/396=39.9% 40/131=30.5% 21/65=32.3%