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. 2008 Feb 19;33(8):821–832. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsn010

Table AI.

Pearson and Spearman Correlations between Model Variables

Measures 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Smoking Father .30** .02 .02 .06 −.03 08** 06 .12**
2 Smoking Mother .45** −.04 .00 −.10** −.10** .15** .03 −.14**
3 Smoking Best Friend −.14 −.04 .03 −.02 −.00 .04 .04 −.03
4 Pros of Smoking .14 .08 .29* .03 −.49** .40** .44** −.12**
5 Pros of Quitting −.18 −.22* .23* .09 .01 −.04 −.09** .30**
6 Self-efficacy −.11 −.10 −.01 −.32** .09 −.47** −.44** .12**
7 Nicotine Dependence 17 23 21 37** 03 .49** 66** −.20**
8 Craving .03 .29** .15 .37** −.04 −.46** .64** −.20**
9 Readiness to Quit −.33** −.26* .07 −.27* .25* .26* −.29* −.40**

Data for the adolescents with asthma are below the diagonal; data for the adolescents without asthma are above the diagonal. *p <.05; **p <.01.