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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2015 Feb 9;34(11):1066–1075. doi: 10.1037/hea0000211

Table 2.

Sample means (SD) or percentages and correlations among variables of interest.

M (SD)
or %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
 1. Age 16.6
(1.2)
 2. Gender (male) 64% −.15*
Baseline Reports
 3. Smoking intensity 0.0 (0.8) .08 .05
 4. Attempted to quit in the
 past year
74% −.07 .09 −.07
 5. Dependence 4.9 (1.6) −.08 −.07 .44*** .11
EMA Pre-Quit Period
 6. Pre-quit social smoking
 coefficient
0.0 (.2) .03 −.00 −.06 −.12 .02
EMA Post-Quit Period
 7. Social lapsing
 coefficient
0.0 (0.1) −.02 .02 −.19* −.09 −.21** .09
 8. Time to first lapse, in
 minutes
1321.0
(2778.9)
.07 .05 −.17* .08 −.24** −.06 .09
3-month Follow-Up
 9. Smoking intensitya 0.0 (0.9) .04 −.10 .52*** −.15 .36*** −.01 −.19* −.26**
 10. Days quit 13.4
(24.0)
.04 .03 −.38*** .12 −.23** .05 .15 .27** −.88***
 11. Dependenceb 5.5
(1.7)
−.06 −.08 .34*** −.04 .66*** .02 −.14 −.15 .50*** −.33***
 12. Cotinine (Ng/ml)b 230.5
(172.9)
.06 −.15 .40*** .04 .35*** −.03 −.31*** −.04 .48*** −.44*** .34***
a

No statistically significant change in variable from baseline to follow-up.

b

Variable showed a statistically significant increase from baseline to follow-up.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001. Gender was coded as 0 = female, 1 = male.