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Table 4 Evaluation of accompanying booklets in the telephone counselling condition at post-measurement among the intention-to-treat population

From: School-based promotion of cessation support: reach of proactive mailings and acceptability of treatment in smoking parents recruited into cessation support through primary schools

Recalled receipt of booklet(s)

 

Yes

82.4%

No

7.0%

Amount read

 

None

7.8%

Less than half

10.5%

More than half

15.2%

In full

48.8%

Booklet(s) helped with

Motivation to quit or stay quit

Not at all

12.5%

A little

40.2%

A lot

29.3%

Withdrawal

Not at all

13.3%

A little

40.6%

A lot

28.1%

Cravings to smoke

Not at all

14.8%

A little

41.8%

A lot

25.4%

Triggers of craving or difficult situations

Not at all

14.8%

A little

42.6%

A lot

24.6%

Preventing a lapse or relapse

Not at all

16.4%

A little

43.4%

A lot

22.2%

Motivation after a lapse or relapse

Not at all

19.9%

A little

37.9%

A lot

24.2%

Use of tips

 

None

25.0%

A few tips

52.3%

A lot of tips

4.7%

Overall satisfaction with booklet(s)

 

Unsatisfied

10.2%

Satisfied

57.0%

Very satisfied

14.8%