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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Public Health. 2013 Sep 12;103(11):10.2105/AJPH.2013.301303. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301303

TABLE 2.

Postintervention Abstinence From Tobacco Products: Bihar School Teachers Study, Bihar, India, 2009–2011

Variable Intervention Group,
No. or %
Control Group,
No. or %
P
Immediate postintervention survey, 30-d abstinencea
  Total tobacco users 99 78
  Quit count 49 12
  Unadjusted quit rate 49.5 15.4
  Adjusted quit rateb 49.6 15.4 < .001
Follow-up survey 9 mo after intervention, 6-mo abstinencec
  Total tobacco users 69 81
  Quit count 12 6
  Unadjusted quit rate 17.4 7.4
  Adjusted quit rateb 18.5 7.3 .06
a

All tobacco users who quit during the intervention and had not used tobacco for the past 30 days.

b

Adjusted for random school effect.

c

All tobacco users who quit after intervention began and had not used tobacco for the past 6 months.