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. 2018 Apr 10;18:466. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5388-7

Table 1.

Demographic and Smoking Characteristics of Participants

Sr. No. Age (years) Occupation Socio-economic status Smoking status Age (smoking initiation) Smoking duration Quitting duration No. of cigarettes used
1 22-25 Student Lower middle class Current Smoker 16 years 6 years N/A 1-20/day
2 26-30 Student Lower middle class Current smoker 17 years 9 years N/A 1-10/day
3 26-30 Unemployed Lower middle class Intermittent smoker 21 years 7 years N/A On average 1-2 per week, but occasionally smoke more than that
4 22-25 Student Upper middle class Current smoker 17 years 8 years N/A 1-20/day
5 22-25 Employed Upper middle class Current smoker 20 years 2 years N/A 1-10/day
6 31-35 Employed Upper middle class Current smoker 22 years 13 years N/A 15/day
7 22-25 Student Upper middle class Intermittent smoker 18 years 4 years N/A On average 1-2 per week, but occasionally smoke more than that
8 26-30 Employed Lower middle class Successful quitter 17 years 12 years 2 years N/A
9 31-35 Employed Lower middle class Successful quitter 13 years 7 years 15 years N/A
10 22-25 Student Upper middle class Intermittent smoker 17 years 8 years N/A On average 1-2 per week, but occasionally smoke more than that
11 26-30 Student Lower middle class Intermittent smoker 17 years 9 years N/A On average 1-2 per week, but occasionally smoke more than that