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. 2021 Jul 18;21:1419. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11477-2

Table 3.

Factors encouraging smoking cessation

Variable N = 330
n (%)
Major Reasons for Quitting Smoking
To Improve/Protect Own Health 246 (74.5)
Family’s Promptings 142 (43.0)
To Improve/Protect Health of Family Member(s) 49 (14.8)
To Save Money 48 (14.5)
Doctors’ Promptings 43 (13.0)
Friends’ Promptings 29 (8.8)
Source of Awareness Regarding Need to Quit Smoking
Family/Friends/Colleagues 124 (37.6)
Doctors 82 (24.8)
Social Media/Online Platforms 68 (20.6)
News/Magazine Articles 43 (13.0)
Television Advertisements/Shows 34 (10.3)
Social Cues/Pressures to Quit Smoking
Peer-Pressure to Quit Smoking 103 (31.2)
Social Avoidance by Non-Smoker(s) 75 (22.7)
Non-Smokers Asserting Rights to Smokeless Public Spaces 30 (9.1)
“No-Smoking” Signs 29 (8.8)
Separate “Smokers” Areas in Public Spaces 16 (4.8)
Suffered/Suffering from a Smoking-related Health Problem 128 (38.8)
Smoking and Self-Image
“To be content with myself, I needed to give up smoking” 110 (33.3)
“I would feel upset with myself whenever I felt the urge to smoke” 102 (30.9)
“My dependency made me feel disappointed in myself” 98 (29.7)
“Smoking contradicted my view of myself as caring and responsible” 75 (22.7)