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2007 BRFSS Survey Results: North Carolina

Smoking Cessation-WHITE FEMALES

On how many visits did your doctor or health provider recommend or discuss methods and strategies
other than medication to assist you with quitting smoking?*

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  Total
Respond.^
1 visit 2 visits 3 visits 4+ visits None
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
TOTAL 1,299 173 12.4 10.2-15.0 84 7.1 5.2- 9.5 41 3.0 2.0- 4.4 86 7.1 5.3- 9.4 915 70.4 66.8-73.8
AGE
18-24 40 6 10.9 4.2-25.2 2 6.9 1.3-29.0 1 2.5 0.3-15.7 5 11.0 4.0-26.8 26 68.8 49.8-83.0
25-34 184 22 11.8 7.0-19.0 17 9.4 5.4-15.8 6 3.0 1.3- 7.0 15 7.2 4.1-12.4 124 68.7 60.1-76.1
35-44 244 34 10.9 7.5-15.5 19 8.6 5.2-14.1 7 3.3 1.4- 7.4 11 5.5 2.7-10.8 173 71.7 64.5-78.0
45-54 295 49 17.8 12.9-24.0 18 6.1 3.6-10.1 11 2.7 1.3- 5.3 17 6.9 3.9-11.8 200 66.6 59.5-73.0
55-64 297 40 11.4 7.9-16.2 14 3.8 2.0- 7.0 11 3.9 2.0- 7.6 21 7.4 4.5-11.8 211 73.5 67.1-79.0
65-74 171 20 14.5 9.0-22.6 11 6.6 3.3-12.8 5 2.6 1.0- 6.8 12 5.2 2.7- 9.6 123 71.0 62.3-78.5
75+ 66 2 1.8 0.4- 7.7 3 4.9 1.3-17.4 0 0.0 . - . 5 7.5 3.0-17.4 56 85.8 73.6-92.9
EDUCATION
Less Than H.S. 209 18 9.8 5.5-17.1 13 4.4 2.2- 8.8 5 3.2 0.9-11.1 19 12.7 6.5-23.3 154 69.8 59.5-78.4
H.S. or G.E.D. 443 59 14.1 10.1-19.4 22 5.4 3.2- 8.9 14 2.7 1.4- 5.3 33 6.6 4.2-10.1 315 71.2 64.9-76.7
Some Post-H.S. 415 60 10.4 7.6-14.1 32 9.2 5.3-15.5 13 2.6 1.3- 5.1 23 6.6 3.9-10.8 287 71.3 64.5-77.2
College Graduate 231 36 15.0 10.0-21.8 17 8.6 5.0-14.6 9 3.8 1.9- 7.4 11 4.5 2.3- 8.7 158 68.1 59.9-75.4
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Less than $15,000 210 20 12.0 6.6-20.8 12 6.6 3.4-12.5 7 3.2 1.4- 7.0 26 14.1 8.2-23.2 145 64.2 54.1-73.1
$15,000- 24,999 273 34 9.3 6.3-13.6 20 7.0 4.1-11.6 5 2.0 0.5- 7.4 12 4.5 2.4- 8.5 202 77.2 70.7-82.6
$25,000- 34,999 136 18 10.1 5.9-16.9 9 3.6 1.5- 8.7 2 1.8 0.4- 7.1 9 7.6 3.5-15.7 98 76.9 67.2-84.3
$35,000- 49,999 177 20 11.0 6.5-18.1 15 12.7 6.0-25.0 8 2.7 1.2- 5.9 11 6.7 3.2-13.6 123 66.8 55.5-76.5
$50,000-74,999 180 28 12.2 7.7-18.8 15 11.0 5.9-19.8 9 5.0 2.3-10.5 4 2.3 0.8- 6.2 124 69.4 60.2-77.3
$75,000+ 174 32 16.1 10.6-23.6 8 4.6 2.1- 9.7 6 2.9 1.2- 6.7 15 8.2 4.6-14.0 113 68.4 59.5-76.1
DISABILITY STATUS
Yes 590 70 12.5 9.1-16.9 32 3.7 2.5- 5.5 21 3.7 2.1- 6.6 58 10.7 7.5-15.2 409 69.3 63.7-74.4
No 702 101 12.2 9.6-15.5 52 9.6 6.6-13.8 20 2.4 1.4- 4.0 28 4.4 2.8- 6.8 501 71.3 66.4-75.8
VETERAN STATUS
Veteran 33 4 7.8 2.8-19.9 4 15.1 5.0-37.3 1 4.1 0.6-23.8 4 11.6 4.2-28.4 20 61.4 41.9-77.8
Non-Veteran 1,266 169 12.5 10.3-15.1 80 6.9 5.1- 9.4 40 2.9 2.0- 4.4 82 7.0 5.2- 9.4 895 70.6 66.9-74.1

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*Asked of respondents who stopped smoking within the past year or now smoke every day or some days AND who saw a doctor, nurse, or other health professional in the past 12 months.

^Use caution in interpreting percentages with a numerator of less than 20. N = numerator, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level).
Percentages are weighted to population characteristics and therefore cannot be calculated exactly from the numbers in this table.

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