Table 1

Baseline characteristics of participants

CharacteristicsTotal (N=1213)Intervention (BA-YBA)* (N=611)Control (VBA)†
(N=602)
Sociodemographic
 % (N) Male79.7 (966)77.4 (472)82.1 (494)
 Mean (SD) age in years46.3 (13.6)45.2 (12.8)47.4 (14.2)
 % (N) Married/cohabiting‡86.4 (1044)85.2 (517)87.5 (527)
 % (N) In employment§70.7 (856)71.7 (438)69.7 (418)
 % (N) No primary education¶35.3 (426)33.3 (202)37.3 (224)
 % (N) Household income ≥5000 INR/month**34.1 (403)35.7 (212)32.5 (191)
 % (N) Lower caste††43.8 (512)50.7 (290)37.2 (222)
Tobacco use
 % (N) Smokers63.8 (774)65.0 (397)62.6 (377)
 % (N) Smokeless users58.5 (710)58.8 (359)58.3 (351)
 % (N) Dual users22.3 (271)23.7 (145)20.9 (126)
 Mean (SD) age started use‡‡22.4 (9.6)22.2 (10.0)22.6 (9.3)
 % (N) Made quit attempt in the previous year§§20.0 (229)22.3 (126)17.8 (103)
 Mean (SD) length of longest quit attempt (in weeks)¶¶7.6 (30.0)7.5 (33.2)7.8 (26.5)
 % (N) Previously used support in a quit attempt***3.8 (46)3.8 (23)3.8 (23)
 Mean (SD) heaviness of smoking index score (0-6)†††3.0 (1.7)3.2 (1.6)2.8 (1.7)
 % (N) Usually uses tobacco within 5 min of waking‡‡‡38.0 (458)40.0 (243)36.0 (215)
 Mean (SD) confidence in stopping score (1–7)§§§4.4 (1.9)4.5 (1.9)4.2 (2.0)
  • Different pairs of superscript letters indicate a significant group difference (p<0.05) after adjustment for false discovery rate and accounting for clustered nature of data.

  • *Brief quit advice and yogic breathing exercises.

  • †Very brief quit advice.

  • ‡Four cases missing/refused to answer.

  • §Three cases missing/refused to answer.

  • ¶Five cases missing/refused to answer.

  • **Thirty-two cases missing/refused to answer.

  • ††Forty-five cases missing/refused to answer.

  • ‡‡Twenty-nine cases missing/refused to answer.

  • §§Sixty-nine cases missing/refused to answer.

  • ¶¶Twenty-six cases missing/refused to answer.

  • ***Seventeen cases missing/refused to answer.

  • †††Sixteen cases missing/refused to answer.

  • ‡‡‡Nine cases missing/refused to answer.

  • §§§Eight cases missing/refused to answer (scale from 1 ‘not at all confident’ to 7 ‘very confident’).