Table 2.

Sociodemographic and smoking characteristics of respondents who smoke, HIS Wave 4 (September 2017 to June 2018) and Wave 5 (September 2018 to September 2019)

People who currently smokeWave 4 September 2017 to June 2018 Pre-implementationWave 5 September 2018 to September 2019 Post-implementationP value
n = 1513n = 1279
n (%)n (%)
Gender
 Male849 (56.1)687 (53.7)0.21
 Female665 (43.9)592 (46.3)
Age (years)
 15–29391 (25.8)326 (25.5)0.79
 30–49653 (43.1)538 (42.0)
 50–69377 (24.9)327 (25.5)
 70+93 (6.1)89 (6.9)
Highest level of educational attainment
 Low515 (34.0)426 (33.3)0.31
 Middle670 (44.3)545 (42.6)
 High328 (21.7)308 (24.1)
Heaviness of smoking (cigarettes per day)
 ≤10863 (57.1)753 (59.0)0.74
 11–20568 (37.6)456 (35.7)
 21–3060 (4.0)48 (3.7)
 31+22 (1.4)20 (1.5)
People who currently smokeWave 4 September 2017 to June 2018 Pre-implementationWave 5 September 2018 to September 2019 Post-implementationP value
n = 1513n = 1279
n (%)n (%)
Gender
 Male849 (56.1)687 (53.7)0.21
 Female665 (43.9)592 (46.3)
Age (years)
 15–29391 (25.8)326 (25.5)0.79
 30–49653 (43.1)538 (42.0)
 50–69377 (24.9)327 (25.5)
 70+93 (6.1)89 (6.9)
Highest level of educational attainment
 Low515 (34.0)426 (33.3)0.31
 Middle670 (44.3)545 (42.6)
 High328 (21.7)308 (24.1)
Heaviness of smoking (cigarettes per day)
 ≤10863 (57.1)753 (59.0)0.74
 11–20568 (37.6)456 (35.7)
 21–3060 (4.0)48 (3.7)
 31+22 (1.4)20 (1.5)

P-values derived from Chi Square Test of proportions for each variable across Wave 4 and Wave 5.

Table 2.

Sociodemographic and smoking characteristics of respondents who smoke, HIS Wave 4 (September 2017 to June 2018) and Wave 5 (September 2018 to September 2019)

People who currently smokeWave 4 September 2017 to June 2018 Pre-implementationWave 5 September 2018 to September 2019 Post-implementationP value
n = 1513n = 1279
n (%)n (%)
Gender
 Male849 (56.1)687 (53.7)0.21
 Female665 (43.9)592 (46.3)
Age (years)
 15–29391 (25.8)326 (25.5)0.79
 30–49653 (43.1)538 (42.0)
 50–69377 (24.9)327 (25.5)
 70+93 (6.1)89 (6.9)
Highest level of educational attainment
 Low515 (34.0)426 (33.3)0.31
 Middle670 (44.3)545 (42.6)
 High328 (21.7)308 (24.1)
Heaviness of smoking (cigarettes per day)
 ≤10863 (57.1)753 (59.0)0.74
 11–20568 (37.6)456 (35.7)
 21–3060 (4.0)48 (3.7)
 31+22 (1.4)20 (1.5)
People who currently smokeWave 4 September 2017 to June 2018 Pre-implementationWave 5 September 2018 to September 2019 Post-implementationP value
n = 1513n = 1279
n (%)n (%)
Gender
 Male849 (56.1)687 (53.7)0.21
 Female665 (43.9)592 (46.3)
Age (years)
 15–29391 (25.8)326 (25.5)0.79
 30–49653 (43.1)538 (42.0)
 50–69377 (24.9)327 (25.5)
 70+93 (6.1)89 (6.9)
Highest level of educational attainment
 Low515 (34.0)426 (33.3)0.31
 Middle670 (44.3)545 (42.6)
 High328 (21.7)308 (24.1)
Heaviness of smoking (cigarettes per day)
 ≤10863 (57.1)753 (59.0)0.74
 11–20568 (37.6)456 (35.7)
 21–3060 (4.0)48 (3.7)
 31+22 (1.4)20 (1.5)

P-values derived from Chi Square Test of proportions for each variable across Wave 4 and Wave 5.

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