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Table 1 Characteristics of smokers participating in the DEPICT study (weighted percent), according to their intention or attempt to quit smoking in the preceding year” (n = 2261)

From: Evolution of smoking rates among immigrants in France in the context of comprehensive tobacco control measures, and a decrease in the overall prevalence

 

Total population n = 2261

Quit attempt or desire to quit in the last year

p-value (Chi-Square Test)

No (unweighted n = 535)

Yes (unweighted n = 1726)

Region of birth

   

< .0001

 France

1758 (74.5%)

24.4%

75.6%

 

 Europe

207 (9.5%)

20.1%

79.9%

 

 Africa or the Middle-East

234 (12.7%)

11.5%

88.5%

 

 Other

70 (3.4%)

19.6%

80.4%

 

Study wave

   

0.52

 First (2017)

969 (46.8%)

22.7%

77.3%

 

 Second (2016)

1292 (53.2%)

21.7%

78.3%

 

Sex

   

0.86

 Men

1201 (56.4%)

22.3%

77.7%

 

 Women

1060 (43.6%)

22.1%

77.9%

 

Age

   

0.07

 < 30

525 (30.2%)

25.0%

75.0%

 

 ≥ 30 et < 45

734 (34.6%)

21.0%

79.%

 

 ≥ 45

1002 (35.2%)

21.1%

78.9%

 

Educational level

   

0.001

 No High school diploma (< Bac)

834 (55.0%)

21.0%

79.0%

 

 High School or two-year university degree

885 (32.0%)

21.4%

78.6%

 

 At least a three-year university degree

542 (13.0%)

29.6%

70.4%

 

Household situation

   

0.08

 Doesn’t live with a smoker

696 (27.7%)

23.9%

76.1%

 

 Lives alone

843 (39.6%)

23.1%

76.9%

 

 Lives with a smoker

722 (32.7%)

19.8%

80.2%

 

Number of cigarettes smoked /day

   

< .0001

 < 10

876 (35.1%)

29.0%

70.1%

 

 ≥ 10

1291 (64.9%)

17.5%

82.5%

 

 Missing

94

40

54

 

Ever cannabis use

   

0.37

 No

1272 (55.8%)

21.6%

78.4%

 

 Yes

986 (44.2%)

23.02%

77.0%

 

 Missing

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