Table 2.
Female Smokers, n (%)* | Male Smokers, n (%)* | Age-Adjusted Odds Ratio* (95% CI) | |
---|---|---|---|
N | 138 | 2,516 | |
VA physician advice | |||
VA provider advised to quit | 113 (89%) | 2,200 (93%) | 0.63 (0.36–1.13) |
VA provider discussed nonmedical ways to quit | 100(79%) | 1,748 (74%) | 1.31 (0.84–2.05) |
VA provider discussed medications to quit | 90(72%) | 1,669(71%) | 1.05 (0.71–1.56) |
Use of cessation treatments | |||
Behavioral counseling from VA, any | 16(12%) | 262 (10%) | 1.19 (0.69–2.07) |
In-person counseling | 16(11%) | 240 (9%) | 1.26 (0.72–2.19) |
Phone counseling | 0(0%) | 29(1%) | Not estimable |
Behavioral counseling from outside VA, any | 15(12%) | 153 (6%) | 2.09 (1.17–3.73) |
In-person counseling | 11 (8%) | 127 (5%) | 1.68 (0.87–3.27) |
Phone counseling | 6 (5%) | 30(1%) | 5.23 (1.99–13.74) |
Cessation medication use from VA | 52 (39%) | 867 (34%) | 1.22 (0.84–1.75) |
Cessation medication use from outside VA | 16(11%) | 305(12%) | 0.96 (0.56–1.67) |
Satisfaction with VA cessation care† | |||
N | 96 | 1,787 | |
Very or somewhat satisfied with help received to quit | 57 (62%) | 1,106 (62%) | 0.99 (0.65–1.52) |
N | 75 | 1,401 | |
Very or somewhat satisfied with process of obtaining meds to quit | 33 (47%) | 874 (62%) | 0.54 (0.33–0.87) |
Abbreviations: SE, standard error; VA, Veterans Health Administration.
Proportions and odds ratios are model based. The model adjusts for study design and age.
Denominator for satisfaction questions excludes participants who reported that they never received help with smoking cessation