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