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Table 3 The prelavence of quit smoking among smokers with TCD and without TCD in a rural area of Shanghai, China

From: Prevalence of tobacco related chronic diseases and its role in smoking cessation among smokers in a rural area of Shanghai, China: a cross sectional study

Smokers with or without TCD

Smokers who quit smoking

OR

95% CI

OR§

95% CI§

n

Proportion (%)

hypertension

Yes (3136)

635

20.25

1.63

1.45–1.83

1.29

1.15–1.46

No (5500)

741

13.47

1.00

 

1.00

 

Coronary diseases

Yes (290)

72

24.83

1.78

1.36–2.34

1.35

1.03–1.79

No (8346)

1305

15.62

1.00

 

1.00

 

Cerebral apoplexy

Yes (237)

92

38.82

3.52

2.69–4.60

2.47

1.88–3.26

No (8399)

1284

15.29

1.00

 

1.00

 

Diabetes

Yes (768)

158

20.57

1.41

1.18–1.70

1.33

1.10–1.61

No (7868)

1218

15.48

1.00

 

1.00

 

Chronic bronchitis

Yes (658)

195

29.64

2.42

2.02–2.89

2.06

1.72–2.48

No (7978)

1181

14.80

1.00

 

1.00

 

Asthma

Yes (170)

50

29.41

2.24

1.61–3.14

2.02

1.43–2.85

No (8466)

1326

15.66

1.00

 

1.00

 

COPD

Yes (54)

19

35.19

2.89

1.65–5.07

2.34

1.31–4.20

No (8582)

1357

15.81

1.00

 

1.00

 

Chronic gastritis

Yes (808)

160

19.80

1.34

1.12–1.61

1.31

1.09–1.59

No (7828)

1216

15.53

1.00

 

1.00

 

Chronic hepatitis

Yes (316)

59

18.67

1.22

0.91–1.63

1.25

0.93–1.68

No (8320)

1317

15.83

1.00

 

1.00

 

Cancer

Yes (92)

65

70.65

13.28

8.45–20.88

10.51

6.46–17.10

No (8544)

1311

15.34

1.00

 

1.00

 
  1. §: OR and 95% CI after the adjustment of age, education, working status and alcohol consumption (covariates adjusted during the weighted logistic regression were selected by Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) method)