Table 2.
Correlations Between Hedonic Capacity and the Study Variables
| Variable | Correlation | p Value |
| Female | .27 | <.05 |
| Black | .02 | >.05 |
| Other | .20 | <.05 |
| Household smoking | −.11 | <.05 |
| Age | −.04 | >.05 |
| Peer smoking | −.05 | >.05 |
| Impulsivity | −.11 | <.01 |
| Parental monitoring | .15 | <.0001 |
| Depression symptoms | −.09 | <.01 |
| Number of cigarettes/30 days (spring 10) | −.09 | <.01 |
| Number of cigarettes/30 days (fall 11) | −.11 | <.01 |
| Number of cigarettes/30 days (spring 11) | −.13 | <.01 |
| Number of cigarettes/30 days (fall 12) | −.12 | <.01 |
Note. Biserial correlations are reported for the continuous variables and tetrachoric correlations are reported for binary variables.