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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Addict Med. 2015 Jan-Feb;9(1):68–74. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000091

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and correlations for study variables

Variable 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
1. Gendera --
2. PANAS-NAa 0.17* --
3. Time Since Traumaa −0.07 −0.16* --
4. PDS-IAHb 0.21** 0.48*** −0.16* --
5. IDAS-Dysphoriac 0.16* 0.79*** −0.09 0.49*** --
6. Avoidance & Inflexibilityd 0.20** 0.24** 0.10 0.12 0.34*** --
7. Barriers to Cessationd 0.23** 0.31*** −0.05 0.21** 0.46*** 0.61*** --
8. RFS-Negative Affectd 0.30*** 0.45*** −0.10 0.33*** 0.51*** 0.54*** 0.56*** --
9. SCQ-Negative Reinforcementd 0.21** 0.40*** −0.10 0.22** 0.42*** 0.48*** 0.56*** 0.72*** --

Mean (or %) 47.6% 19.06 5.40 4.61 19.67 46.12 24.52 3.51 5.91
Standard Deviation -- 7.57 0.98 5.36 8.29 10.77 11.07 0.79 1.67

Note. N = 189

***

p < .001,

**

p < .01,

*

p < .05.

a

Covariates;

b

Predictor;

c

Explanatory Variable;

d

Criterion Variables

Gender = % listed as females (coded 1 = male; 2 = female); PANAS-NA = Positive and Negative Affect Scale-Negative Affect subscale; PDS-IAH = Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale (including Intrusion, Avoidance, and Hyperarousal symptom clusters); RFS = Reasons for Smoking; SCQ = Smoking Consequences Questionnaire.