Table 2.
Range | Daily Smokers n=123 |
Non-smokers n=63 |
df | t /χ2 | |||
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M (SD) | % (n) | M (SD) | % (n) | ||||
Psychological IPV victimization | 2–183 | 72.09 (43.68) | — | 51.56 (45.07) | — | 184 | −3.04** |
Use of Psychological IPVa | 0–200 | 67.70 (42.26) | — | 52.89 (50.10) | — | 183 | −2.12* |
Physical IPV victimizationa | 1–209 | 41.14 (48.96) | — | 28.11 (45.17) | — | 183 | −2.57** |
Use of Physical IPVa | 0–233 | 39.99 (48.81) | — | 27.49 (44.69) | — | 184 | −3.33** |
Sexual IPV victimizationb | 0–173 | — | 1 | 0.00 | |||
Yes | — | 57 (69) | — | 57 (35) | |||
No | — | 43 (53) | — | 44 (27) | |||
Use of Sexual IPVb | 0–53 | 1 | 0.19 | ||||
Yes | — | 37 (45) | — | 33 (21) | |||
No | — | 63 (78) | — | 67 (42) |
Note. Means and standard deviations are reported for untransformed scores.
p ≤.05,
p ≤.01.
Data analyzed in independent samples t-tests.
Data analyzed in chi-square tests of independence. Response ranges for sexual IPV represent total scores from CTS-2.