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Table 2 Demographic characteristics and smoking/SFH status of interview participants

From: “Everything the hujur tells is very educative but if I cannot apply those in my own life then there is no meaning”: a mixed-methods process evaluation of a smoke-free homes intervention in Bangladesh

Characteristic

SFH

(n = 14)

SFH + IAQ

(n = 16)

All

(n = 30)

Men

( n  = 10)

Women

( n  = 4)

Men

( n  = 10)

Women

( n  = 6)

Men

( n  = 20)

Women

( n  = 10)

Age, years

18–25

2

0

0

0

2

0

26–35

5

1

5

0

10

1

36–45

2

2

1

3

3

5

 > 45

1

1

4

3

5

4

Education, total years

No education (0)

1

2

3

2

4

4

Primary (1–5)

4

1

4

3

8

4

Secondary (6–10)

2

1

3

1

5

2

Higher secondary (10–12)

2

0

0

0

2

0

University (> 12)

1

0

0

0

1

0

Self-reported smoking status (at baseline)

Smoker

10

0

10

0

20

0

Non-smoker

0

4

0

6

0

10

Description of smoking in the home (3-month follow-up)a,b

Nobody smoking

7

3

6

3

13

6

Still some smoking

3

1

3

2

6

3

Lots of smoking

0

0

1

1

1

1

  1. aAll described smoking in the home at baseline
  2. bThese descriptions may differ from the objective air quality data collected in the trial