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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2011 Jun 27;26(2):358–363. doi: 10.1037/a0024424

Table 2.

Zero-order correlations between the NOSIE subscales and smoking, substance use, mood, and abstinence thoughts variables

Variables NOSIE Subscales
1 2 3 4
Cigarettes per day   .17   .22*   .01   .07
Years of smoking   .09   .02   .01   .01
Times quit smoking ≥24 hours −.07 −.12 −.08   .04
FTND Total Score   .18   .21* −.03 −.03
Days using alcohol in past 30 days   .10   .10   .05   .25**
BDI Total Score   .06   .07   .21* −.18
Desire to quit smoking   .10   .16 −.06   .40**
Expected success quitting smoking −.07 −.02   .03   .30**
Desire to quit alcohol   .08   .04 −.07   .23*
Expected success quitting alcohol   .03 −.01 −.07   .28**
*

p<.01;

**

p<.001

NOSIE Subscales: 1 = Substances increase tobacco use/urges, 2 = Smoking increases substance use/urges, 3 = Smoking to cope with substance urges, 4 = Receptive to quitting smoking during substance abuse treatment; FTND = Fagerström Test of Nicotine Dependence; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory