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Table 1 Characteristics of enrolled parents (N = 1980)

From: Proactive enrollment of parents to tobacco quitlines in pediatric practices is associated with greater quitline use: a cross-sectional study

Demographic/baseline characteristic

Parents enrolled in study at baseline post-visit exit interview (N = 1980)a

Parents interviewed at 12-months (n = 1355)a

Talked with a quitline about smoking at 12-months (n = 139)a

  

n (%)

n (%)

Parent Age

   

 <30

1058

696 (65.8)

64 (9.2)

 ≥30

921

658 (71.4)

75 (11.4)

Race and ethnicity

   

 Hispanic

216

143 (66.2)

22 (15.4)

 Non-Hispanic >1 race

55

38 (69.1)

3 (7.9)

 Non-Hispanic black or African-American

307

193 (62.9)

22 (11.4)

 Non-Hispanic Asian

9

6 (66.7)

2 (33.3)

 Non-Hispanic Native American or other

47

32 (68.1)

3 (9.4)

 Non-Hispanic white

1331

931 (69.9)

84 (9.0)

Sex

   

 Male

429

256 (59.7)

29 (11.3)

 Female

1549

1097 (70.8)

110 (10.0)

Education

   

 ≤ High School

1222

800 (65.5)

81 (10.1)

 > High School

751

550 (73.2)

58 (10.5)

Frequency of Smoking

   

 Daily

1679

1157 (68.9)

125 (10.8)

 Non-daily

300

198 (66.0)

14 (7.1)

Planning to quit

   

 Within 30 days

841

586 (69.7)

84 (14.3)

 Within 6 months

564

392 (69.5)

31 (7.9)

 Not planning to quit

510

340 (66.7)

19 (5.6)

Study Arm

   

 Intervention

999

645 (64.6)

96 (14.9)

 Control

981

710 (72.4)

43 (6.1)

  1. aParents with missing data were not included