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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jun 27.
Published in final edited form as: Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2011 Feb;19(1):40–52. doi: 10.1037/a0022114

Table 1.

Participant Demographic and Baseline Smoking Data by Treatment Regimen

Measure Control Treatment Total
Gender, Female 17 (37.8%) 35 (53.0%) 52 (46.8%)
Ethnicity/Race
 African-American1 12 (26.7%) 23 (34.8%) 35 (31.5%)
 Euro-American1 25 (55.5%) 31 (47.0%) 56 (50.5%)
 Other2 8 (17.8%) 12 (18.2%) 20 (18.0%)
Currently Employed 35 (77.8%) 53 (80.3%) 88 (79.3%)
Education
 High School or less 13 (28.9%) 16 (24.2%) 29 (26.1%)
 Some College 22 (48.9%) 36 (54.6%) 58 (52.3%)
 College Degree 10 (22.2%) 14 (21.2%) 24 (21.6%)
Mean Age (SD) 37.39 (11.18) 40.73 (10.41) 39.05 (10.76)
Mean Cigs (SD) 20.87 (7.27) 20.86 (8.06) 20.86 (7.71)
Mean CO (SD) 21.57 (10.71) 23.22 (10.95) 22.55 (10.83)
Mean FTND (SD) 4.67 (2.12) 4.73 (2.17) 4.70 (2.14)
Mean CES-D (SD) 8.91 (7.10) 7.68 (7.38) 8.17 (7.26)
Mean BMI (SD) 26.76 (5.21) 27.40 (5.57) 27.14 (5.41)
Total Subjects 45 (40.5%) 66 (59.5%) 111
1

Non-hispanic.

2

Includes individuals of self-identified Hispanic, Asian-American, and multi-ethnic backgrounds. None of the comparisons differed significantly by gender.