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Table 1 Socio-demographic characteristics of last-year smokers by recent quitting

From: Are recent attempts to quit smoking associated with reduced drinking in England? A cross-sectional population survey

 

No quit attempt within last week (N = 6143)

Quit attempt ≤ 1 week (N = 144)

t/χ2-value (d.f.), p-value

Total (N = 6287)

Mean (SD) age

42.6 (17.2)

41.5 (16.0)

0.75 (6285), 0.46

42.5 (17.2)

% (N) Women

46.3 (2842)

47.9 (69)

0.16 (1), 0.69

46.3 (2911)

% (N) Lower social grade (C2DE)

63.0 (3872)

65.3 (94)

0.30 (1), 0.58

63.1 (3966)

% (N) North region

58.1 (3572)

56.3 (81)

0.21 (1), 0.65

58.1 (3653)

% (N) No voluntary educational qualifications

46.3 (2842)

47.2 (68)

0.05 (1), 0.82

46.3 (2910)

% (N) White

89.2 (5479)

85.4 (123)

2.06 (1), 0.15

89.1 (5602)

% (N) Disability

15.1 (928)

16.7 (24)

0.27 (1), 0.61

15.1 (952)

% Currently not smoking

5.6 (346)

24.3 (35)

86.2 (1), <0.001

6.1 (381)