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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2022 Oct 1;137:107509. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107509

Table 2.

Bivariate Correlations and Descriptive Statistics.

Mean/ n SD / % 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
1. Sexa 94 71.21% --
2. Education a 3.14 1.04 .09 --
3. Marijuana Usea 5.92 1.62 −.15 −.11 --
4. Financial Straina 17.34 5.08 .11 .23** −.06 --
5. Anxiety Sensitivityb 16.87 14.52 −.06 .02 .16 .19* --
6. Smoking Statusd 72 54.55% .13 .02 −.01 .12 .02 --
7. Cannabis Problemsc 26.67 6.99 .08 .03 .02 .28** .31** .12 --
8. Barriers to Cessationc 23.05 12.90 −.17 −.04 .16 .18* .28** .01 .45** --
9. Self-Efficacy 56.27 17.73 −.06 −.05 .06 .06 .24** −.11 .23** .10 --

Note. N = 132;.

*

p < .05,

**

p<.01.,

***

p<.001.

a

Covariate.

b

Predictor.

c

Outcome.

d

Moderator; Sex: 0 = Female, 1 = Male; Educational Level: 1 = Graduate school, 2 = College Graduate, 3 = Partial College, 4 = High School Graduate, 5 = Partial High School, 6 = Junior High School, 7 = Less than Seven Years of School; Marijuana Use (days per week); FSQ = Financial Strain Questionnaire (Pearlin et al., 1981); ASI = Anxiety Sensitivity Index (Taylor et al., 2007); Smoking Status: 0 = non-current smokers, 1 = current smoker; Cannabis Problems= Marijuana Problems Scale (Stephens, Roffman, & Curtin, 2000); Barriers to Cessation= Barriers to Cessation Scale (Macnee & Talsma, 1995); Self-Efficacy for Quitting Cannabis= Self-Efficacy Questionnaire Cannabis (Hogan, 2015).