4 report(s) found.
The tables illustrate the reasons why people decide to give up smoking and the time frame in which they intend to do so, categorised by the number of cigarettes smoked per day. Overall, improving general health is by far the most common motivation for quitting smoking, whereas family pressure is the least significant reason. In […]
The tables illustrate people’s main reasons for quitting smoking and the time frame in which they intend to do so. Overall, health-related concerns are the most significant motivation for giving up smoking across all groups. In addition, regardless of how many cigarettes people smoke per day, the majority intend to quit within the next six […]
The two tables together give a snapshot of the reasons people choose to stop smoking and when they intend to give up. The main reason smokers give for stopping is for general health (71%), with financial considerations (31%) and the risk of smoking-related diseases (25%) being the next two most popular reasons. One fact to […]
The provided tables present data on the motivations behind smoking cessation and the intended timelines for quitting among individuals, segmented by their daily cigarette consumption. Overall, the most common reason for giving up smoking is improved health, with over two-thirds of respondents citing it as a primary factor. The majority of smokers across all categories […]
