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. 2019 Feb 19;34(6):986–991. doi: 10.1007/s11606-019-04857-3

Table 3.

Quitting-Related Characteristics of Ever and Current Smokers by the Presence of Serious Mental Illness (SMI)

No. (weighted %) Unadjusted OR (95% CI) aOR (95% CI)*
SMI No SMI
Being a former smoker (among ever smokers) 232 (30%) 743 (46%) 0.50 (0.33–0.76) 0.68 (0.46–1.003)
Received advice to quit in past 12 months (among current smokers) 555 (87%) 760 (74%) 2.30 (1.20–4.42) 2.47 (1.20–5.07)
Past-12-month quit attempt (among current smokers) 372 (59%) 555 (48%) 1.56 (1.01–2.40) 1.47 (0.93–2.30)
Plans to quit in next 30 days (among current smokers) 117 (17%) 169 (17%) 0.96 (0.44–2.11) 1.19 (0.51–2.77)

Italics indicates statistical significance (p<0.05)

*Adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, being uninsured for 6 or more months in the past year, income, clinic type, ever use of illicit drugs, symptoms of alcohol use disorder, and number of medical comorbidities. Analyses among current smokers also controlled for being a daily smoker