From: Smoking cessation in pregnant women using financial incentives: a feasibility study
RESPONDENTS CHARACTERISTICS | Total population N = 328, 100% N (%) |
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Gender | |
Male | 62 (18.9) |
Female | 266 (81.1) |
Age (years) | |
< 20 | 22 (6.7) |
20–29 | 133 (40.5) |
30–39 | 52 (15.9) |
40–49 | 66 (20.1) |
50–59 | 36 (11.0) |
≥ 60 | 19 (5.8) |
Education1 | |
Low | 13 (4.0) |
Medium | 102 (31.1) |
High | 213 (64.9) |
Pregnancy status | |
I/my partner is pregnant | 3 (0.9) |
I/my partner has been pregnant | 131 (39.9) |
I/my partner have never been pregnant | 194 (59.1) |
Smoking status | |
I smoke | 40 (12.2) |
My partner smokes | 24 (7.3) |
We both smoke | 22 (6.7) |
I have smoked | 36 (11.0) |
My partner smoked | 18 (5.5) |
We both smoked | 26 (7.9) |
No, I do not smoke | 65 (19.8) |
No, we both do not smoke | 97 (29.6) |
Stopped smoking during pregnancy | N = 87 |
Stopped during pregnancy | 34 (39.1) |
Permanently stopped after pregnancy | 12 (13.8) |
Did not completely stop during pregnancy | 23 (26.4) |
Did not stop at all | 18 (20.7) |