Table 3.
Proactive Outreach, n (%) | Usual Care (Ref), n (%)* | Age-Adjusted Odds Ratio* (95% Cl) | |
---|---|---|---|
N | 1,268 | 1,386 | |
Six-month abstinence | |||
Female smokers | 7 (13.9%) | 9 (10.4%) | 1.39 (0.48–3.99) |
Male smokers | 161 (13.6%) | 110(8.7%) | 1.65 (1.28–2.14) |
Quit attempts | |||
Female smokers | 28 (54.6%) | 49 (54.6%) | 1.00 (0.45–2.21) |
Male smokers | 667 (57.6%) | 699 (54.6%) | 1.13 (0.94–1.35) |
Use of in-person counseling | |||
Female smokers | 5 (14.3%) | 9(15.8%) | 0.89 (0.27–2.90) |
Male smokers | 77 (9.2%) | 76 (8.4%) | 1.11 (0.80–1.55) |
Use of phone counseling | |||
Female smokers | 17 (57.2%) | 4 (10.5%) | 11.36 (3.42–37.66) |
Male smokers | 174 (33.2%) | 29 (5.9%) | 7.92 (5.24–11.95) |
Cessation medication use | |||
Female smokers | 26 (52.5%) | 43 (55.7%) | 0.88 (0.40–1.94) |
Male smokers | 528 (47.5%) | 510 (43.4%) | 1.18 (0.98–1.41) |
Combined therapy | |||
Female smokers | 13 (34.9%) | 9(15.7%) | 2.88 (1.10–7.58) |
Male smokers | 174 (22.4%) | 70 (8.6%) | 3.08 (2.29–4.14) |
Proportions and odds ratios are model based. The model adjusts for study design and age, and baseline measures when applicable