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Publication, Part of Statistics on NHS Stop Smoking Services in England
Statistics on NHS Stop Smoking Services - England, April 2005 to June 2005, Q1, Quarterly report
Official statistics- Publication Date:
- 26 Oct 2005
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Geographical Granularity:
- Regions, Local Authorities
- Date Range:
- 01 Apr 2005 to 30 Jun 2005
Summary
This quarterly report presents provisional results from the monitoring of the NHS Stop Smoking Services (formerly known as the smoking cessation services).
Highlights
Around 140,177 people set a quit date through NHS Stop Smoking Services.
At the 4 week follow-up around 73,396 had successfully quit (based on self-report), 52% of those setting a quit date.
Of those setting a quit date, success at the four week follow up increased with age, from 37% of those aged under 18, to 63% of those aged 60 and over.
ISBN Reference: 1-84636-026-9
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