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. 2018 Feb 3;8(2):e018932. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018932

Table 1.

Distribution of nicotine dependence by gender, age, education and smoking cessation support in the years prior to the study according to interest in quitting

Characteristics Whole sample No interest in quitting Interest in quitting
HSI HSI
n (%) Low
n (%)
Moderate
n (%)
High
n (%)
P value* Low
n (%)
Moderate
n (%)
High
n (%)
P value*
Gender
 Female 270 (41) 19 (12) 92 (61) 41 (27) <0.001 15 (13) 84 (71) 19 (16) 0.026
 Male 381 (59) 8 (3) 144 (58) 98 (39) 10 (8) 82 (62) 39 (30)
Age group
 18–34 179 (27) 9 (9) 63 (60) 33 (31) 0.524 9 (12) 50 (68) 15 (20) 0.777
 35–64 414 (64) 17 (7) 151 (59) 88 (34) 15 (10) 103 (65) 40 (25)
 65+ 58 (9) 1 (2) 22 (54) 18 (44) 1 (6) 13 (76) 3 (18)
Education level
 Primary or less 249 (38) 4 (2) 91 (55) 72 (43) <0.001 7 (8) 45 (55) 30 (37) 0.003
 Vocational 216 (33) 5 (4) 83 (63) 44 (33) 5 (6) 62 (74%) 17 (20)
 High school 146 (22) 12 (15) 51 (64) 17 (21) 9 (13) 46 (70) 11 (17)
 Tertiary 40 (6) 6 (26) 11 (48) 6 (26) 4 (24) 13 (76) 0 (0)
Smoking cessation support
 Brief intervention 163 (25) 2 (2) 56 (61) 34 (37) 0.138 4 (6) 54 (76) 13 (18) 0.117
 Non-pharmacological support 45 (7) 2 (6) 21 (68) 8 (26) 0.544 4 (29) 10 (71) 0 (0) 0.014
 Pharmacotherapy 11 (2) 0 (0) 3 (100) 0 (0) 0.345 1 (12) 5 (63) 2 (25) 0.960
 Programmatic support† 54 (8) 2 (6) 23 (70) 8 (24) 0.392 5 (24) 14 (67) 2 (9) 0.045
 Any cessation support 208 (32) 4 (3%) 77 (63) 42 (34) 0.162 8 (9) 63 (74) 14 (17) 0.157
Total 651 27 (7%) 236 (59) 139 (34) 25 (10) 166 (67) 58 (23) 0.002

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†Non-pharmacological programmatic support and pharmacological programmatic support have been summarised as programmatic support.

HSI, Heaviness of Smoking Index.