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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2016 Apr 6;233(12):2365–2371. doi: 10.1007/s00213-016-4286-x

Table 2.

Mean factor scores as a function of past-year quit attempts, quit intentions, and presence of home smoking restrictions.

Persistence Amplitude
N Mean SD F p Mean SD F p
Quit attempts (past year) a 0.028 .972 5.099 .006
 0 478 .005 .972 Ref .010 .848 Ref
 1–2 363 −.010 .958 .969 .101 1.058 .333
 3+ 269 .006 1.103 1.000 −.154 1.143 .058
Quit intention a 3.687 .025 3.415 .033
 No 429 .052 .982 Ref .087 .950 Ref
 6 mo 465 −.094 .873 .054 −.022 .954 .187
 30 d 216 .098 1.249 .815 −.125 1.169 .022
Home smoking a 7.799 <.001 9.085 <.001
 Allowed anywhere inside 439 .142 1.121 Ref .151 1.057 Ref
 Allowed some places inside 259 −.137 .875 .001 −.041 .990 .027
 Not allowed inside 412 −.065 .917 .005 −.135 .922 <.001
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F(2,1107)

Individual row p-values from post-hoc comparisons using the Dunnett test, with the zero/none/anywhere group serving as the control, respectively.