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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 9.
Published in final edited form as: J Drug Issues. 2009;39(2):329–346. doi: 10.1177/002204260903900206

Table 1.

Predictive Associations Between Pre-Treatment Partner Support and 12-Month Cessation Outocomes

Male Patients (n = 12) Female Patients (n = 8)

Partner support variables Abstinent at 12 months (past 30 days) % abstinent days over 12 months Abstinent at 12 months (past 30 days) % abstinent days over 12 month
Positive support .30 .24 .61 .66
Negative support .42 .43 −.12 −.16
Refusal to allow smoking in the house .39 .38 −.67 −.66
Effectiveness of support and influence attempts .10 .16 .77* .77*

Note. Table entries are point-biserial and product-moment correlations between couple-level measures of partner support before treatment and smoking cessation outcomes 12 months after the patient’s initial quit attempt.

p < .10,

*

p < .05 (two-tail tests).