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Cohorts born after the 1945 1954 cohort had approximately the same rate of abstinence.
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While approximately half the 1895 1904 cohort was abstinent, the rate of abstinence decreased successively to 1/10th of the 1945 1954 cohort.
After 14 weeks the rate of abstinence from smoking was 21percentt in the nicotine group, as compared with 9percentt in the placebo group (P=0.001), but after 24 weeks the abstinence rates were not significantly different (14percentt vs. 11percentt, P= 0.67).
Even considering this, the confidence intervals round the effect size encompassed more than a 50% increase in rate of abstinence.
Additionally, rates of abstinence and dropout were taken into account.
Point prevalence rates of abstinence at the end of follow-up were 9.3%and5.4%4%, respectively.
Furthermore, the time points of assessments are listed and rates of abstinence and dropout are reported.
Rates of abstinence decreased in a curvilinear manner for later-born cohorts.
There was high variance in the rates of abstinence between studies.
Native Americans (17.14 percent) have lower rates of abstinence than other minority groups.
Interestingly, the three studies with the highest rates of abstinence had the most conservative time criteria.
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