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. 2022 Jun 9;18:100418. doi: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100418

Table 3.

Smoking and smoking cessation attempt characteristics among past-year smokers predicted by risk of alcohol dependence, adjusted for survey year (held constant at the median year, 2017) (linear and logistic regression models).

Roll your own smoker
Cigarettes per day
Made serious quit attempt
Abrupt quit attempt
Use of evidence-based aids
Received GP advice and/or support
Quit success
OR (95% CI)1 p-value B (95% CI) p-value OR (95% CI)1 p-value OR (95% CI)1 p-value OR (95% CI)1 p-value OR (95% CI)1 p-value OR (95% CI)1 p-value
At risk of alcohol dependence (versus drinker not at risk of alcohol dependence [ref]) 1·91 (1·58, 2·30) <0·001 3·0 (2·3, 3·8) <0·001 1·10 (0·91, 1·32) 0·318 1·76 (1·28, 2·43) <0·001 0·83 (0·62, 1·13) 0·235 1·26 (0·92, 1·70) 0·140 0·69 (0·45, 1·04) 0·090

A linear regression models was used for cigarettes per day. Logistic regression models were used for roll your own smoker, made serious quit attempt, abrupt quit attempt, use of evidence-based aids, received GP advice and/or support, and quit success.

1

OR = Odds Ratio, CI = Confidence Interval.