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Table 2 Participants responses to the acceptance of the cigarette tracker based on the TAM model

From: Acceptability of smokers of a conceptual cigarette tracker as wearable for smoking reduction

 

Agree (%)

Neutral (%)

Disagree (%)

Perceived usefulness

 A cigarette tracker could help me reduce the number of cigarettes consumed per day

60

20

20

 A cigarette tracker could help me stop smoking

40

28.9

31.1

 A cigarette tracker could increase my motivation to join a smoking cessation program

64.4

22.2

13.3

 A cigarette tracker can help me track my smoking habits

55.6

11.1

33.3

 A cigarette tracker can help me improve my health

57.8

15.6

26.7

Perceive ease of use

 Using the tracker is simple

51.2

32.6

16.3

 Using the tracker is self-explanatory

51.2

23.3

25.6

 It is easy to carry the tracker

54.5

20.5

25.0

 It is comfortable to use the cigarette tracker

48.8

34.1

17.1

Attitudes towards technology

 I like the idea of using a cigarette tracker

47.6

40.5

11.9

 Overall, I have positive attitude towards the use of a cigarette tracker

52.3

34.1

13.6

Intention to adopt

 I would most probably buy a cigarette tracker

45.2

35.7

19.0

 I would definitely buy a cigarette tracker

50.0

28.6

21.4

 I would like to try a cigarette tracker

65.1

11.6

23.3

Visibility of the tracker

 Cigarette trackers may be socially unacceptable

23.3

39.5

37.2

 Cigarette trackers are visible to others

45.2

28.6

26.2

 The appearance is aesthetically appealing to me

22.7

52.3

25.0

 The use of the tracker will improve my self-image

31.1

44.4

24.4