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. 2016 Mar 1;71(5):446–453. doi: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2015-207904

Table 3.

Smoking abstinence by treatment group at 1 year

Model-based estimate of association
Abstinence outcome Usual care abstinence rate Proactive outreach abstinence rate OR (95% CI) p Value
6 month prolonged
 Analysis of observed data* 12.1% (113/937) 16.5% (135/820) 1.47 (1.12 to 1.93) 0.006
 Selection model analysis† 7.8–9.0% 11.2–14.2% 1.50 to 1.68 <0.001–0.002
30-day point prevalence
 Analysis of observed data* 12.1 (114/940) 15.0 (124/826) 1.31 (0.99 to 1.73) 0.055
 Selection model analysis† 7.7–7.8% 10.1–10.1% 1.33 to 1.34 0.030–0.033
7-day point prevalence
 Analysis of observed data* 16.3% (154/942) 17.4% (143/823) 1.11 (0.86 to 1.42) 0.439
 Selection model analysis† 11.1–11.6% 11.2–11.5% 0.99 to 1.05 0.719–0.932

*Data are percentages (n/N) with model estimated OR (95% CI) for the intervention and corresponding p value from logistic regression of abstinence on intervention adjusted for age, sex and insurance type stratification measures.

†Results presented are the range of least square mean type estimated percentages with range of estimate ORs for intervention and corresponding p values from the regression models for the abstinence outcome with lower AIC statistics.