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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2014 Feb 4;39(5):885–888. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.01.014

Table 1.

Participant Demographics and Characteristics (N=799)

Demographic N (%)
Gender
 Female 489 (61.2)
 Male 310 (38.8)
Ethnic Group
 White 737 (92.4)
 Black 46 (5.8)
 Other 15 (1.9)
Marital Status
 Married 413 (51.7)
 Not married 386 (48.3)
Living Arrangements
 Lives alone 267 (33.4)
 Lives with other(s) 532 (66.6)
Education
 High school 351 (44.0)
 Some college 234 (29.3)
 College 198 (24.8)
 Other 15 (1.9)
General Health Status
 Excellent 36 (4.5)
 Good/Very Good 535 (67.2)
 Poor/Fair 225 (28.3)
Intervention Condition
 Phone Calls 256 (32.0)
 Mailings 274 (34.3)
 Usual Care 269 (33.7)
Baseline Physical Activity
 Yes 465(58.7)
 No 327 (41.3)
Used Physical Activity for Coping 93 (11.6)
 Types of Physical Activity Used for Coping (n=93)a
  Walking 60 (64.5)
  “Exercise” 21 (22.6)
  Housework 7 (7.5)
  Gardening 8 (8.6)
  Other 15 (16.1)

Mean (SE)

Age 58.03 (0.24)
Confidence to quit (1–10 scale) 5.74 (0.09)
BMI 26.42 (0.18)
Number of years smoked 39.26 (0.33)
Number of cigarettes per day 23.64 (0.38)
Depressed moodb 4.35 (0.04)
a

Total exceeds 100% because multiple responses were allowed;

b

Higher score indicates less depressed mood