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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Commun. 2015 Sep 18;21(1):125–133. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1039677

Table 1.

Participant characteristics (N¼970)

Characteristic % (n) or
M (SD)
Range
QL utilization 66.29% (643)
Continuous cessationa 18.97% (184)
Interpersonal communication
about program
50.41% (489)
Incentive important for QL
connection
68.66% (666)
Age (in years) 52.24 (7.71) 18–75
Sex 2.06% (20)
Educationb 3.50 (0.90) 1–6
Race=ethnicity
    White 74.74% (725)
    Non-White 25.26% (245)
Years smoked 30.92 (10.93) 1–62
Smokes every day 94.02% (912)
Quit attempt with meds in past 62.68% (608)
Lives with smoker 37.63% (365)
Unlikely to contact QL without
intervention
71.96% (698)

Note. Ranges are not presented for dichotomous measures (0, 1). QL = quitline.

a

This is a measure of 30-day point prevalence abstinence after 7 months from the beginning of the intervention, which is the measure of abstinence recommended by the North American Quitline Consortium.

b

Education ranges from 1 (completed eighth grade or less) to 6 (graduate school).