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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2014 Nov 26;0:130–135. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.11.032

Table 1.

Sample Demographic and Clinical Characteristics

Participant characteristics (N = 122)
N %
Gender
   Female 42 34.4
Education**
   Did not graduate high school 4 3.3
   High school or part college 85 69.7
   Technical school/Associates 7 5.7
   Four-year college 15 12.3
   Some school beyond college 8 6.6
Ethnicity**
   Hispanic/Latino 5 4.1
   Not Hispanic/Latino 114 93.4
Race
   Caucasian 97 79.5
   Black/African American 11 9.0
   Other 14 11.0
SCID-IV-N/P Results 1
   Current Anxiety Disorder 41 33.6
   Current Mood Disorder 15 12.3
   Current Substance Use Disorder 35 28.7
Pain Intensity2*
   None 25 20.5
   Very Mild 41 33.6
   Mild 22 18.0
   Moderate 17 13.9
   Severe 4 3.3

M SD

Age 33.5 13.6
FTND3 3.5 1.9
Cigarettes per Day 15.7 6.3
PASS4-20 Total 30 18
PASS-20 Cognitive Anxiety 8.9 5.9
PASS-20 Escape/Avoidance 9.0 5.4
PASS-20 Fear 5.9 5.3
PASS-20 Physical Anxiety 6.3 5.0
WISDM-Total 5 53.4 14.8
WISDM-PDM 4.4 1.3
WISDM-SDM 4.0 1.2
BCS-Total5 25.4 9.7

Notes:

1

Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Non-Patient Edition (SCID-IV-N/P);

2

Short Form Health Survey – 20;

3

Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence;

4

Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale;

5

Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence;

5

Barriers to Cessation–Total Score (BCS).

*

13 participants did not provide data.

**

3 participants did not provide data.