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GraphsResources England Wales Scotland England Wales Scotland DISCOVER MAJOR FINDINGS RELATING TO SMOKING IN ENGLAND Smoking in England is the portal through which major findings from the Smoking Toolkit Study and other national data are made available to policy makers, clinicians, researchers, journalists and the general public. Details on the methods are at the bottom of this page Graph type: Top Line Findings Monthly Tracking KPI E Cigarettes Latest Trends Annual Findings * Top Line Findings * Monthly Tracking KPI * E Cigarettes Latest Trends * Annual Findings Top-line findings on smoking in England from the Smoking Toolkit Study. Vera Buss, Robert West, Loren Kock, Dimitra Kale, Jamie Brown Last updated: 13th December 2022 Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearPercentCigarette smoking prevalenceGraph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals2007(N=22079)2008(N=18991)2009(N=21137)2010(N=24795)2011(N=21878)2012(N=21330)2013(N=22146)2014(N=20144)2015(N=19981)2016(N=20430)2017(N=20380)2018(N=20685)2019(N=20635)2020(N=18444)2021(N=19770)2022(N=18105)1214161820222426Highcharts.com Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearValuesChange in cigarette smoking prevalence2007-20082008-20092009-20102010-20112011-20122012-20132013-20142014-20152015-20162016-20172017-20182018-20192019-20202020-20212021-2022-3-2-101Highcharts.com Base: Adults (16 and over) Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearPercentCigarette smoking prevalence in 18-21 year oldsGraph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals2007(N=1713)2008(N=1426)2009(N=1667)2010(N=1880)2011(N=1650)2012(N=1651)2013(N=1556)2014(N=1462)2015(N=1345)2016(N=1459)2017(N=1503)2018(N=1584)2019(N=1475)2020(N=1117)2021(N=1129)2022(N=1103)10152025303540Highcharts.com Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearPercentCigarette smoking prevalence in 16-17 year oldsGraph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals2007(N=616)2008(N=507)2009(N=501)2010(N=641)2011 (N=732)2012(N=609)2013(N=477)2014(N=345)2015(N=352)2016(N=365)2017(N=343)2018(N=260)2019(N=225)2020 Feb(N=32)2021 (N=0)2022(N=334)051015202530Highcharts.com Data collection paused in February 2020 among 16-17 year olds Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearPercentStopped smoking in past 12 monthsGraph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals2007(N=5958)2008(N=4602)2009(N=4973)2010(N=5775)2011(N=4891)2012(N=4726)2013(N=4699)2014(N=4148)2015(N=4140)2016(N=4061)2017(N=3869)2018(N=3895)2019(N=3479)2020(N=3325)2021(N=3714)2022(N=3529)24681012Highcharts.com Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearPercentTried to stop smoking in past yearGraph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals2007(N=5956)2008(N=4592)2009(N=4957)2010(N=5767)2011(N=4890)2012(N=4726)2013(N=4480)2014(N=3974)2015(N=4053)2016(N=3967)2017(N=3724)2018(N=3778)2019(N=3376)2020(N=3221)2021(N=3532)2022(N=3288)2530354045Highcharts.com Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearPercentSuccess rate for stopping in those who triedGraph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals2007(N=2533)2008(N=1830)2009(N=1832)2010(N=2068)2011(N=1637)2012(N=1627)2013(N=1724)2014(N=1483)2015(N=1316)2016(N=1225)2017(N=1276)2018(N=1139)2019(N=984)2020(N=1163)2021(N=1334)2022(N=1211)1015202530Highcharts.com Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearPercentTried to stop smoking in past year (aged 18-24)Graph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals2007(N=1075)2008(N=851)2009(N=895)2010(N=1017)2011 (N=781)2012(N=774)2013(N=743)2014(N=660)2015(N=696)2016(N=674)2017(N=633)2018(N=626)2019(N=510)2020(N=542)2021(N=567)2022(N=554)2030405060Highcharts.com Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearPercentSuccess rate for stopping in those aged 18-24 who triedGraph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals2007(N=542)2008(N=387)2009(N=402)2010(N=424)2011 (N=306)2012(N=302)2013(N=302)2014(N=252)2015(N=220)2016(N=228)2017(N=204)2018(N=202)2019(N=141)2020(N=263)2021(N=288)2022(N=262)5101520253035Highcharts.com Created with Highcharts 8.2.2YearPercentUptake: prevalence of ever smoking in those aged 18-24Graph shows prevalence estimate and upper and lower 95% confidence intervals2007(N=2840)2008(N=2467)2009(N=2762)2010(N=3207)2011(N=2722)2012(N=2762)2013(N=2768)2014(N=2533)2015(N=2506)2016(N=2562)2017(N=2565)2018(N=2654)2019(N=2540)2020(N=2035)2021(N=2131)2022(N=2128)202530354045Highcharts.com METHODS Monthly household surveys of representative samples of 1700-1800 adults (16+ years old) in England * Due to the pandemic, from April 2020 to December 2021 surveys conducted by telephone (rather than face-to-face) and among adults aged 18 and over. From January 2022 data collection resumed among those aged 16 and over. * Between November 2020 and February 2022, ~0.8% of cases in England were incorrectly weighted 0. This has now been updated and some point estimates over this period have changed slightly (typically 1 d.p.) compared with earlier versions. * From April 2020 (switch to telephone), Ipsos started recording ~<5% cases as missing for social grade. To derive weight variable (which uses social grade), Ipsos assumed missing = social grade C1. To ensure analyses using weight and social grade reflect target weighed profile, social grade was recoded to reflect this assumption. Different assumptions for missing social grade cases were explored in a parallel telephone and face-to-face (with no missing social grade) wave, and this assumption found least distorting. Fieldwork by TNS/BMRB 2006 up to April 2013, then IPSOS MORI Sample weighted to match population in England on key socio-demographics. 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