Table 2.
Comparison of intervention and control group outcomes by measure and time period, a n=503
Follow-up survey | Measure | Intervention (SE) (n=262) | Control (SE) (n=241) | Relative risk (95% CI) | |
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Primary outcome | Biochemically confirmed repeated point prevalence abstinence | 11.1% (0.02) | 5.0% (0.01) | 2.22 (1.16, 4.26)* | |
Self–reported repeated point prevalence abstinenceb | 19.9% (0.02) | 10.0% (0.02) | 1.99 (1.27, 3.13)** | ||
Biochemically confirmed abstinence | 15.7% (0.02) | 11.2% (0.02) | 1.40 (0.89, 2.20) | ||
Secondary outcomes | 6 months | Not smoked in the past 7 days (%) | 31.7% (0.03) | 20.8% (0.03) | 1.53(1.13, 2.07)** |
Not smoked in the past 30 days (%) | 24.8% (0.03) | 15.8% (0.02) | 1.57 (1.10, 2.26)* | ||
3 months | Not smoked in the past 7 days (%) | 33.2% (0.03) | 19.9% (0.03) | 1.67 (1.23, 2.26)** | |
Not smoked in the past 30 days (%) | 27.5% (0.03) | 16.2% (0.02) | 1.70 (1.20, 2.41)** | ||
1 month | Not smoked in the past 7 days (%) | 30.5% (0.03) | 14.5% (0.02) | 2.10 (1.47, 3.00)*** | |
Not smoked in the past 30 days (%) | 11.8% (0.02) | 7.5% (0.02) | 1.58 (0.91, 2.76) |
Note: Boldface indicates statistical significance
Chi-square analyses were conducted to examine outcomes across the intervention and control groups. Unadjusted risk ratios are presented. Missing data were imputed to indicate smoking.
Self–reported repeated point prevalence abstinence is defined as not smoking in the past 30 days at 3- and 6-month follow-ups.
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