Chunk #29 — Results — Smoking and smoking cessation attempt characteristics among past-year smokers
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- Characterising smoking and smoking cessation attempts by risk of alcohol dependence: A representative, cross-sectional study of adults in England between 2014-2021.
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(48·0, 49·3); (12,001)45·1% (44·0, 46·3); (3,328)49·7% (49·0, 50·5); (8,346)65·4% (61·0, 69·5); (327)Serious attempt to quit smoking (% yes)25,96432·3% (31·8, 32·9); (8,399)32·7% (31·6, 33·7); (2,526)32·1% (31·5, 32·8); (5,696)34·1% (30·1, 38·4); (177)Time since start of most recent quit attempt28,363Last week5·7% (5·2, 6·2); (478)6·9% (5·9, 8·0); (173)5·2% (4·7, 5·9); (297)4·5% (2·1, 9·1); (8)Between a week and a month11·0% (10·3, 11·7); (918)12·0% (10·7, 13·3); (301)10·5% (9·8, 11·4); (598)10·8% (6·8, 16·6); (19)1-2 months11·1% (10·4, 11·8); (928)11·7% (10·5, 13·1); (295)10·8% (10·0, 11·7); (613)11·4% (7·2, 17·2); (20)2-3 months12·5% (11·8, 13·2); (1,046)12·4% (11·2, 13·8); (313)12·5% (11·6, 13·4); (708)14·2% (9·6, 20·4); (25)3-6 months21·6% (20·7, 22·5); (1,808)19·7% (18·2, 21·3); (496)22·4% (21·3, 23·5); (1,268)25·0% (18·9, 32·2); (44)6-12 months38·1% (37·0, 39·1); (3,185)37·3% (35·4, 39·2); (938)38·6% (37·3, 39·8); (2,187)34·1% (27·2, 41·7); (60)Abrupt quit attempt made2 (% yes)8,36252·4% (51·4, 53·5); (4,384)46·5% (44·5, 48·5); (1,168)54·6% (53·3, 55·9); (3,096)67·8% (60·3, 74·5); (120)Use of evidence-based aids during most recent quit attempt2 (% yes)8,39953·9% (52·8, 54·9); (4,524)54·4% (52·4, 56·3); (1,373)53·8% (52·5, 55·1); (3,064)49·2% (41·6, 56·7); (87)Receipt of GP advice and/or support2 (% yes)8,39939·2% (38·2, 40·3); (3,294)46·0% (44·0, 48·0); (1,162)36·1% (34·9, 37·4); (2,059)41·2% (34·0, 48·9); (73)Quit success2 (% successful)8,39918·1% (17·3, 19·0); (1,521)14·6% (13·3, 16·1) (369)19·8% (18·7, 20·8); (1,126)14·7% (10·0, 21·0); (26)1% (95% CI); n; Mean (SD).2only asked of those