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. 2018 Dec;8(3-4):225–230. doi: 10.2991/j.jegh.2018.08.104

Table 2.

Smoking behaviors and attitude toward quitting at baseline by quitting action during the intervention period (n = 6)

Independent variables Tried to quit during the intervention period Total
Yes No
Seriously thinking to quit within next 30 days
  Yes 2 3 5
  No 1 0 1
Use other tobacco products
  Yes 0 1 1 (pipe or cigar)
  No 3 2 5
Number of other smokers in the household
  0 1 2 3
  1 or more 2 1 3
Smoking rules in the household at baseline
  Total ban 2 1 3
  Partial or no ban 1 2 3
Perceived importance of quitting at baseline
  Very important or important 3 1 4
  A little or not at all important 0 2 2
Perceived difficulty of quitting at baseline
  Very difficult or difficult 0 2 2
  A little or not at all difficult 3 1 4
Perceived confidence of quitting at baseline
  Very confident or confident 2 1 3
  A little or not at all confident 1 2 3
Heard of third hand smoke
  Yes 1 3 4
  No 2 0 2
Heard of e-cigarettes
  Yes 3 3 6
  No 0 0 0