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Table 5 Factors associated with quit attempt and smoking cessation

From: The role of action planning and plan enactment for smoking cessation

 

Quit attempt (T2)

 

7 day point prevalence (T2)

 

7 day point prevalence (T3)

 
 

ORTOT

ORPR

ORTOT

ORPR

ORTOT

ORPR

Age

1.02

1.02

1.01

1.01

1.01

1.01

Gender (0 = male)

0.41*

0.42*

0.65

0.69

0.76

0.54

Education

0.99

1.05

0.99

1.01

0.82

0.86

Depression

0.97

0.97

0.95

0.94†

0.92*

0.89*

Quit attempts

0.98

0.97

0.99

0.99

0.95

0.95

Nicotine dep.

0.94

0.91

0.92

0.93

0.87†

0.90

Pros of quitting

1.12

1.32

0.73

0.73

0.74

0.77

Cons of quitting

1.02

0.93

0.76

0.78

0.86

0.84

Smoking children

1.20

1.49

1.05

1.09

0.65

0.81

Smoking partner

0.83

0.67

0.67

0.63†

0.45*

0.56

Self-efficacy

1.39

1.49

1.49

1.52

1.89†

2.36*

Intention to quit

3.86***

-

6.83***

-

2.60*

-

AP at baseline

0.88

0.87

1.76†

1.90*

0.72

0.71

PE after 1 month

1.30***

1.27***

1.22***

1.20**

-

-

PE after 6 months

-

-

-

-

1.50*

1.48***

  1. AP = Action Plans; PE = Plan Enactment; † p < .10, * p < .05, ** p < .01, *** p < .001.
  2. Total sample: N (T2) = 402; N (T3) = 232; PR sample: N (T2) = 313; N (T3) = 187.