Biochemical validation of self reported quit rates among Buddhist monks in Cambodia

Table 1 Self reported quit rates of Cambodian Buddhist monks Smoking status Accurate self report False self report Total (n) Concordance (%) (n) % (n) Ex-smoker 22 94.64% 12 5.36% 224 Current smoker 25 96.15% 1 3.85% 26 Total 237 94.80% 13 5.20% 250 The Cambodia Adventist Development Relief Agency s...

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Published inTobacco control Vol. 14; no. 5; p. 359
Main Authors Yel, D, Hallen, G K, Sinclair, R G, Mom, K, Srey, C T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England BMJ Publishing Group Ltd 01.10.2005
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Summary:Table 1 Self reported quit rates of Cambodian Buddhist monks Smoking status Accurate self report False self report Total (n) Concordance (%) (n) % (n) Ex-smoker 22 94.64% 12 5.36% 224 Current smoker 25 96.15% 1 3.85% 26 Total 237 94.80% 13 5.20% 250 The Cambodia Adventist Development Relief Agency study on biochemical validation of quit rates, July 2002.
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ISSN:0964-4563
1468-3318
DOI:10.1136/tc.2005.012039