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. 2018 Apr 10;9(2):308–318. doi: 10.1093/tbm/iby027

Table 3 |.

Participants’ satisfaction with the multicomponent intervention at the post-test survey (n = 21)

Satisfaction item n (%)
Perceived intervention intensity
Extremely intensive 2 (9.5)
Intensive 6 (28.6)
Somewhat intensive 4 (19.0)
Slightly intensive 4 (19.0)
Not at all intensive 4 (19.0)
Uncertain 1 (4.8)
Perceived intervention burdensomeness
Extremely burdensome 1 (4.8)
Somewhat burdensome 1 (4.8)
Slightly burdensome 3 (14.3)
Not at all burdensome 15 (71.4)
Uncertain 1 (4.8)
Extent of expectations being met
Below expectations 3 (14.3)
Met expectations 15 (71.4)
Above expectations 3 (14.3)
Would recommend the program to others 21 (100.0)
Usefulness of each intervention component
1. Stage-tailored education and counseling
  Extremely useful 10 (47.6)
  Very useful 9 (42.9)
  Slightly useful 1 (4.8)
  Not at all useful 1 (4.8)
2. Smoking monitoring and feedback
  Extremely useful 13 (61.9)
  Very useful 6 (28.6)
  Somewhat useful 1 (4.8)
  Uncertain 1 (4.8)
3. Contingent financial incentives
  Extremely useful 11 (52.4)
  Very useful 8 (38.1)
  Somewhat useful 2 (9.5)
4. Family support
  Extremely useful 8 (38.1)
  Very useful 8 (38.1)
  Somewhat useful 4 (19.0)
  Uncertain 1 (4.8)