Nienke Boderie

PERSonalised Incentives for Supporting Tobacco cessation (PERSIST) among healthcare employees: evaluation and lessons learned 367 11 Table 1: Sample characteristics PERSIST trial (n =31) Control Intervention n 14 17 Health BMI Mean (SD) 23.3 (7.5) 25.7 (5.3) Work n (%) n (%) Average net monthly income Less than €1900 3 (21) 2 (12) €1900 tot €2600 8 (57) 5 (29) More than €2600 3 (21) 10 (59) Contract Temporary contract, full time 1 (7) 3 (19) Permanent contract, full time 5 (36) 5 (31) Permanent contract, part time 8 (57) 8 (50) Education Lower 2 (14) 0 (0) Middle 4 (29) 6 (35) Higher 7 (50) 10 (59) Other/Unknown 1 (7) 1 (6) Smoking behaviour Age of smoking initiation Median (IQR) 14.0 (13-7) 15.0 (13-16) Previous quit attempt Yes 14 (100) 15 (88) No 0 (0) 2 (12) Use of nicotine replacement therapy Yes 7 (50) 7 (46.7) No 7 (50) 8 (53.3) Pack years Median (IQR) 31 (23, 36) 23 (11, 36) Fagerström Scale mean (SD) 4.3 (2) 4.1 (2) Persons in household smoking One or more roommates 0 (0) 1 (6) One or more children 2 (14) 3 (18) Partner 7 (50) 5 (29) None 3 (21) 5 (29) Living alone 2 (14) 3 (18) SASEQ Mean (SD) 8.3 (2) 7.5 (3) Readiness to quit Contemplation phase 1 (7) 2 (12) Preparation phase 13 (93) 15 (88)

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