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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2013 Apr 2;38(8):2402–2408. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.03.013

Table 2.

Six-month Follow-up Program Effects on Cigarette Smokinga

Outcome Control (N=70)
6-Month – pretest
Δ±se
Program (N=60)
6-Month – pretest
Δ±se
Net Effect
Program –
Control
Δ±se
30-day Cigarette Use
    Times of use 29.8±11.7 * −10.7±12.5 −40.5±15.9 *
    Quit rate (%) 0.1±2.7 7.5±2.9 * 7.4±3.7 *
mFTQ Nicotine
Dependence Score b
0.16±0.16 −0.53±0.17 **** −0.69±0.20 ***

Notes:

a

Multi-level random coefficients modeling is conducted, assuming a random Camp effect and a fixed program effect. Adjusted for pretest measure of the outcome, age, gender, ethnicity, and propensity for attrition at posttest.

Designation for p values:

+

p <0.10;

*

p <0.05;

**

p <0.01;

***

p <0.001;

****

p <0.0001

b

Among the subjects who remained monthly smokers (N=69 in Control, N=55 in Program) Immediate and Six-month Effects of Project EX Russia: A Smoking Cessation Intervention Pilot Program