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Table 2 Point prevalence abstinence at each FU

From: Electronic cigarettes in standard smoking cessation treatment by tobacco counselors in Flanders: E-cigarette users show similar if not higher quit rates as those using commonly recommended smoking cessation aids

Condition

FU1

FU2

FU3

Continuous abstinence

Prolonged abstinence

Quit

Fail

Missing

Quit

Fail

Missing

Quit

Fail

Missing

Quit

Fail

Missing

Quit

Fail

Missing

E-cigarette

40

(57)

19

(27)

11

(16)

39

(56)

13

(19)

18

(26)

28

(40)

6

(9)

36

(51)

12

(17)

11

(16)

47

(67)

14

(20)

9

(13)

47

(67)

NRT

42

(55)

30

(39)

5

(7)

35

(46)

17

(22)

25

(33)

18

(23)

9

(12)

50

(65)

8

(10)

12

(16)

57

(74)

12

(16)

8

(10)

57

(74)

Medication

24

(73)

4

(12)

5

(15)

22

(67)

2

(6)

9

(27)

11

(33)

1

(3)

21

(64)

8

(24)

1

(3)

24

(73)

8

(24)

1

(3)

24

(73)

E-cigarette + NRT

17

(52)

13

(39)

3

(9)

18

(55)

10

(30)

5

(15)

11

(33)

5

(15)

17

(52)

7

(21)

7

(21)

19

(58)

8

(24)

6

(18)

19

(58)

No aid

19

(61)

7

(23)

5

(16)

17

(55)

3

(10)

11

(36)

10

(32)

4

(13)

17

(55)

6

(19)

4

(13)

21

(68)

6

(19)

4

(13)

21

(68)

All participants

142

(58)

73

(30)

29

(12)

131

(54)

45

(18)

68

(28)

78

(32)

25

(10)

141

(58)

41

(17)

35

(14)

168

(69)

48

(20)

28

(12)

168

(69)

  1. “Quit” = smoking abstinent, “Fail” = not smoking abstinent, all n, % between () calculated based on the number of participants in the corresponding condition. nE-cigarette = 70, nNRT = 77, nMedication = 33, nE-cigarette+NRT = 33, nNo aid = 31, nAll participants = 244.