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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2019 May 21;57(1):32–40. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.03.005

Table 3.

Characteristics Associated With Successful Quitline Enrollment

Characteristics OR (95% CI) p-valuea
Study arm <0.001
 Control 1.00 (ref)
 eReferral 7.78 (2.81, 27.90)
Patient age, years 0.15
 <1 1.00 (ref)
 1–5 0.48 (0.13, 1.72)
 6–12 0.61 (0.18, 2.12)
 ≥13 1.82 (0.49, 6.94)
Parent age, years 0.028
 18–34 1.00 (ref)
 35–49 2.38 (0.92, 6.50)
 ≥50 5.10 (1.46,17.32)
Asthma diagnosis (child) 0.85
 No asthma 1.00 (ref)
 Asthma 1.10 (0.40, 2.80)
Cigarettes smoked per dayb 0.086
 <10 1.00 (ref)
 ≥10 2.07 (0.90, 6.50)
Quitstagec 0.35
 30 days 1.00 (ref)
 6 months 0.47 (0.15,1.27)
 >6 months 0.67 (0.15, 2.21)

Note. Boldface indicates statistical significance (p<0.05). ORs from multivariable logistic regression model of characteristics associated with successful quitline enrollment.

a

Via Wald chi-squared.

b

Measurement of nicotine dependence.

c

Motivation regarding quitting, assessed by asking if they were planning to quit in the next 30 days or 6 months.