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Table 2 Self-reported abstinence at 6 months in participants with high vs. low behavioral health symptoms scores

From: The effectiveness of a telephone smoking cessation program in mental health clinic patients by level of mental well-being and functioning: a secondary data analysis of a randomized clinical trial

 

Specialized n/N

Specialized %

Quitline n/N

Quitline %

OR

95% CI

p-value*

Behavioral health symptoms scores

      

0.03

 Low

32/125

26

18/138

13

2.3

1.8, 2.9

 < 0.01

 High

15/121

12

18/143

13

1.1

0.6, 2.0

0.79

  1. CI Confidence Interval, OR Odds Ratio (adjusting for baseline cigarettes per day and site clustering)
  2. *P value for interaction term. Participants were considered abstinent at 6-month follow-up if they reported not having smoked any cigarettes in the prior 30 days. We categorized participants as high vs. low behavioral health symptoms scores based on whether they were below or above the median score on the BASIS-24 subscale at baseline