Smoking Cessation Treatment for Parents Who Dual Use E-Cigarettes and Traditional Cigarettes
Table 2
Intention to quit and smoking cessation assistance delivery among dual user parents vs. cigarette-only smokers 2 years post-CEASE implementation in the intervention arm ().
Dual user () (%)
Cigarette only smoker () (%)
value
Parent age
0.630
18-24
15 (18.3)
129 (17.9)
25-44
62 (75.6)
516 (71.5)
≥45
5 (6.1)
77 (10.67)
Relationship to the child
0.012
Father
26 (31.7)
142 (19.7)
Mother
54 (65.9)
520 (72.0)
Other
2 (2.4)
60 (8.3)
Hispanic
2 (2.4)
26 (3.6)
0.586
Race
Non-Hispanic Black or African American
2 (2.4)
33 (4.6)
0.370
Other or>1 race
4 (4.9)
21 (2.9)
0.330
Non-Hispanic White
77 (93.9)
669 (92.7)
0.680
Education
0.538
<high school
15 (18.3)
91 (12.6)
High school graduate
33 (40.2)
322 (44.6)
Some college
28 (34.2)
257 (35.6)
College graduate
6 (7.3)
52 (7.20)
# cigarettes/day
0.139
1-10 cigarettes/day
31 (37.8)
335 (46.4)
≥11 cigarettes/day
51 (62.2)
387 (53.6)
Plan to quit
Next 6 months
69 (88.5)
504 (75.9)
0.012
Next 30 days
47 (75.8)
293 (65.7)
0.113
Quit attempt in the last 3 months
Yes
57 (69.5)
332 (46.2)
0.000
48 (58.54)
339 (46.95)
0.047
Advice to quit
43 (52.44)
270 (37.40)
0.008
Discuss medicine to quit
41 (50.00)
209 (29.03)
0.000
Received prescription
19 (23.75)
83 (11.53)
0.002
Prescription acceptance ratio when offered by the pediatric staff (received prescription/discuss medicine)
19 (48.7)
81 (38.9)
0.254
Discuss quitline
27 (33.33)
134 (18.61)
0.002
Referred to the quitline
15 (18.52)
51 (7.08)
0.000
Quitline referral ratio when offered by the pediatric staff (referred to the quitline/discuss quitline)