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Table 1 Comparison of baseline characteristics of those who quit tobacco at four-week follow-up with those still using tobacco (or lost to follow-up*) at four-week follow-up (phase 1)

From: Evaluation of a pharmacy supported e-cigarette smoking cessation intervention in Northwest England

 

Quit N (%)

Not quit N (%)

Total

Chi

df

P

Gender

 Female

140 (28.6)

349 (71.4)

489

0.70

1

0.402

 Male

116 (31.3)

255 (68.7)

371

   

Age group

 18–24

17 (21.3)

63 (78.8)

80

4.76

5

0.446

 25–34

51 (27.3)

136 (72.7)

187

   

 35–44

47 (31.5)

102 (68.5)

149

   

 45–54

70 (32.9)

143 (67.1)

213

   

 55–64

49 (30.1)

114 (69.9)

163

   

 65+

22 (32.4)

46 (67.6)

68

   

Ethnicity

 White

211 (27.8)

548 (72.2)

759

12.0

1

0.001

 Non-white/prefer not to say

45 (44.6)

56 (55.4)

101

   

Occupational status

 1 Unemployed

54 (20.5)

210 (79.5)

264

21.6

6

0.001

 2 Home Carer

12 (24.5)

37 (75.5)

49

   

 3 Managerial and Professional

40 (40.0)

60 (60.0)

100

   

 4 Intermediate

34 (37.4)

57 (62.6)

91

   

 5 Routine and Manual

68 (34.2)

131 (65.8)

199

   

 6 Retired

29 (33.0)

59 (67.0)

88

   

 7 Sick or Disabled

19 (27.5)

50 (72.5)

69

   

IMD Quintile

 Most deprived

73 (24.9)

220 (75.1)

293

11.3

4

0.023

 2

53 (26.8)

145 (73.2)

198

   

 3

68 (36.6)

118 (63.4)

186

   

 4

34 (30.6)

77 (69.4)

111

   

 Least deprived

24 (40.0)

36 (60.0)

60

   

Baseline category of smoking

 Lowest (1–10)

72 (36.5)

125 (63.5)

197

8.1

2

0.018

 Medium (11–19)

78 (32.5)

162 (67.5)

240

   

 Highest (20+)

102 (25.8)

294 (74.2)

396

   

 Missing

4

23

27

   

Total

256 (29.8)

604 (70.2)

860