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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Psychol. 2011 Nov 10;17(5):640–652. doi: 10.1177/1359105311422457

Table 2.

Bivariate correlations among latent variables with smoking and randomization and fit statistics for tested models

Control group MDM group logSmoke B logSmoke 12 Self-efficacy B Self-efficacy 6 Autonomy B Autonomy 6 Controlled B
Control Group 1
MDM Group 0.00 1
logSmokeB 0.05 −0.08 1
logSmoke12 mo 0.18 0.13 0.42 1
Self-efficacy B 0.02 0.03 −0.04 −0.15 1
Self-efficacy 6 0.02 0.07 −0.03 −0.41 0.460 1
Autonomy B 0.02 −0.06 −0.02 −0.21 0.193 0.18 1
Autonomy 6 0.01 0.04 0.02 −0.17 0.103 0.23 0.64 1
Controlled B 0.09 0.04 −0.05 −0.11 0.162 0.19 0.40 0.31 1
Controlled 6 0.01 0.06 −0.05 −0.18 0.057 0.25 0.30 0.42 0.71

Model & fit statistics
Model CFI>.9
RMSEA<.08
90% CI
Measure Baseline 0.98 0.04 (.03–.05)
FullModel +Meds 0.94 0.04 (.04–.05)
Full no Meds-Final 0.94 0.05 (.04–.05)

Note: MDM group: moderate disease management group, logSmokeB=natural log transformation of smoking baseline + 10; logSmoke6= natural log transformation of smoking 6 months; logSmoke12= natural log transformation of smoking baseline 12 months; Self-efficacy B=Self Efficacy baseline; SE6=Self Efficacy 6 months; Autonomy B=Autonomous Motivation baseline; Autonomy 6 =Autonomous Motivation 6 months; Controlled B=Controlled Motivation baseline; Controlled 6=Controlled Motivation 6 months