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The image displays two tables. Table 1 shows "Top 5 reasons for wanting to give up smoking" with categories: "Better for health in general" (20+: 64%, 10-19: 73%, fewer than 10: 74%, Total: 71%), "Less risk of getting smoking-related illnesses" (27%, 28%, 21%, 25%), "Present health problems" (19%, 10%, 10%, 12%), "Financial considerations" (31%, 36%, 25%, 31%), "Family pressure" (14%, 13%, 20%, 16%). Table 2 indicates "When smokers intend to give up smoking" with categories: "Within the next month" (20+: 8%, 10-19: 9%, fewer than 10: 21%, Total: 12%), "Within the next 6 months" (26%, 32%, 46%, 35%), "Within the next year" (22%, 23%, 18%, 21%), "Total that intend to give up" (60%, 73%, 79%, 71%), "Do not intend to give up" (40%, 27%, 21%, 29%).
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The tables show why people want stop smoking and when they want to stop. People smoke different number of cigarettes: 20+, 10-19, and fewer than 10.
Most people want stop smoking because they want be more healthy. This is true for all groups. 74% of people who smoke less than 10 say this. 64% of people who smoke more than 20 say this.
Other reasons are: health problems now, money problems, and family say stop smoking. Money is more important for people who smoke a lot (31%). Family pressure is not big reason.
People who smoke little want stop more. 79% of them want stop. 73% of middle group, and only 60% of people who smoke a lot.
Some want stop next month (26% of heavy smokers). Some in next 6 months or next year. But 40% of people who smoke more than 20 don’t want stop. Only 21% of light smokers don’t want stop.
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