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After adjusting for age, 15–64-year-old Pacific recent quit attempters were found to be<br />
two-thirds less likely than all 15–64-year-old recent quit attempters to have used quitting<br />
products or advice in <strong>the</strong>ir most recent quit attempt (Figure 33). European/O<strong>the</strong>r recent<br />
quit attempters were more likely to report using quitting products or advice in <strong>the</strong>ir most<br />
recent quit attempt than all 15–64-year-old recent quit attempters.<br />
After adjusting for age, no significant difference was found between Māori or Asian<br />
15–64-year-old recent quit attempters and all 15–64-year-old recent quit attempters in<br />
<strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> quitting products or advice in <strong>the</strong>ir most recent quit attempt.<br />
Figure 33: Used quitting products or advice in most recent quit attempt, among recent quit<br />
attempters aged 15–64 years, by ethnic group (age-standardised rate ratio)<br />
1.4<br />
Ratio<br />
1.2<br />
1.0<br />
0.8<br />
0.6<br />
0.4<br />
0.2<br />
0.0<br />
1.12<br />
0.89<br />
0.36<br />
0.56<br />
European/O<strong>the</strong>r Māori Pacific Asian<br />
Ethnic group<br />
Source: <strong>2009</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Tobacco Use Survey<br />
Notes:<br />
1. The reference group is indicated by <strong>the</strong> bold line with a rate ratio <strong>of</strong> 1.0, which represents all recent quit<br />
attempters aged 15–64 years.<br />
2. Total response ethnicity has been used.<br />
3. Age standardised to <strong>the</strong> WHO world population.<br />
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