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

Table 4.

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).

Time to first cigarette (>60 minutes [ref])
Time since start of most recent quit attempt (last week [ref])
30-60 minutes
6-30 minutes
<=5 minutes
Between a week and a month
1-2 months
2-3 months
3-6 months
6-12 months
RRR (95% CI)1 p-value RRR (95% CI)1 p-value RRR (95% CI)1 p-value RRR (95% CI)1 p-value RRR (95% CI)1 p-value RRR (95% CI)1 p-value RRR (95% CI)1 p-value RRR (95% CI)1 p-value
At risk of alcohol dependence (versus drinker not at risk of alcohol dependence [ref]) 0·84 (0·63, 1·11) 0·216 1·01 (0·80, 1·27) 0·955 2·81 (2·25, 3·51) <0·001 1·19 (0·51, 2·74) 0·689 1·21 (0·53, 2·79) 0·647 1·32 (0·59, 2·96) 0·501 1·29 (0·60, 2·77) 0·515 1·02 (0·48, 2·15) 0·963

Multinomial regression models were used for time to first cigarette and time since start of most recent quit attempt.

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RRR = Relative Risk Ratio, CI = Confidence Interval.