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. 2017 Feb 17;14(2):202. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14020202

Table 1.

Characteristics of 798 persons who smoked within the previous 5 years according to present smoking status for combustible tobacco.

Characteristic Total Current Smoker Former Smoker p
Overall No. % No. % No. %
798 100.0 545 100.0 253 100.0
Quitting methods used to date
 E-cigarette use 159 19.9 120 22.0 39 15.4 0.030
 Over-the-counter NRT 217 27.2 151 27.7 66 26.1 0.632
 Smoking cessation therapy for nicotine dependence 96 12.0 63 11.6 33 13.0 0.549
 Varenicline 68 8.5 43 7.9 25 9.9 0.348
 Others 1 56 7.0 39 7.2 17 6.7 0.822
 Unassisted 2 666 83.5 446 81.8 220 87.0 0.070
Gender 0.451
 Male 532 66.7 368 67.5 164 64.8
 Female 266 33.3 177 32.5 89 35.2
Age group (years) 0.008
 20–29 99 12.4 62 11.4 37 14.6
 30–39 177 22.2 113 20.7 64 25.3
 40–49 190 23.8 138 25.3 52 20.6
 50–59 181 22.7 139 25.5 42 16.6
 60–69 151 18.9 93 17.1 58 22.9
Age started smoking cigarettes 0.237
 <20 years 224 28.1 146 26.8 78 30.8
 ≥20 years 574 71.9 399 73.2 175 69.2
Marriage 0.003
 Married 516 64.7 333 61.1 183 72.3
 Single 198 24.8 144 26.4 54 21.3
 Widowed/divorced 84 10.5 68 12.5 16 6.3
Medical history
 Cancer and/or CVD 53 6.6 39 7.2 14 5.5 0.392
 Hypertension 158 19.8 113 20.7 45 17.8 0.331
 Diabetes Mellitus 61 7.6 45 8.3 16 6.3 0.339

E-cigarettes: electronic cigarettes; NRT: nicotine replacement therapy; CVD: cardiovascular disease; 1 Other smoking cessation therapies for nicotine dependence include cases with and without medical prescriptions containing nicotine, e.g., nicotine patches. 2 Unassisted refers to participants who tried to quit on their own (incl. utilization of books).