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Table 4 Associations between mental health and triggers for quit attempts continued

From: Mental health and smoking cessation—a population survey in England

 

GP/health professional advice

Others

Knew someone else who was stopping

%1

adjOR, 95% CI2

p

%1

adjOR, 95% CI2

p

%1

adjOR, 95% CI2

p

Ever diagnosis

 No

14.2

Ref

 

5.4

Ref

 

5.4

Ref

 

 Yes

12.4

0.86, 0.65–1.14

0.30

6.2

1.33, 0.89–2.00

0.16

5.7

1.07, 0.70–1.62

0.76

Past-year treatment

 No

13.5

Ref

 

5.7

Ref

 

5.4

Ref

 

 Yes

13.5

0.99, 0.73–1.36

0.96

5.7

1.21, 0.78–1.89

0.40

5.9

1.19, 0.75–1.89

0.46

Past-month distress

 None

14.8

Ref

 

5.5

Ref

 

5.7

Ref

 

 Moderate

10.8

0.83, 0.61–1.14

0.26

6.4

1.38, 0.89–2.13

0.155

5.4

0.86, 0.54–1.37

0.54

 Serious

13.5

1.02, 0.66–1.56

0.94

5.3

1.18, 0.62–2.25

0.61

4.5

0.87, 0.44–1.73

0.70

  1. Unweighted n = 1956
  2. Bold figures indicate that the confidence interval does not include 1
  3. 1Weighted % who reported each trigger, those with > 5% overall only
  4. 2Logistic regressions unweighted, adjusted for age, gender, occupational grade, urges to smoke, time since most recent quit attempt