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Table 3 Health care utilization and tobacco use screening among individuals with tobacco use in the past month by history of criminal justice involvement, United States 2015–2016

From: Tobacco use among non-elderly adults with and without criminal justice involvement in the past year: United States, 2008–2016

Characteristic

Weighted% (95% CI)a

P value

Past year criminal justice involvement (N = 2708)

No past year criminal justice involvement (N = 21,693)

Any outpatient visit in past year

71.8 (69.6–73.9)

74.3 (73.4–75.2)

.02

Asked by a health professional about tobacco useb

82.4 (89.8–85.0)

85.9 (85.1–86.6)

.01

Advised to stop using tobacco by a health professionalb

62.4 (58.8–66.0)

57.6 (56.5–58.8)

.02

  1. aEstimates are adjusted for age, race/ethnicity, and gender
  2. bAmong individuals with 1 or more outpatient visit in the past year