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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2016 Apr 18;233(13):2459–2467. doi: 10.1007/s00213-016-4299-5

Table 1.

Demographic and smoking characteristics by abstinence condition.

Measure Deprived (n=21) Non-deprived (n=18) p-value
Sex (n, % female) 10 (48%) 7 (39%) 0.58
Age (years) 38.9 (12.7) 41.1 (14.1) 0.62
Race (n,%) 0.45
    Caucasian 8, 38% 5, 28%
    African-American 13, 61% 11, 61%
    Asian 0 1, 5%
    More than one race 0 1, 5%
FTND score 5.0 (1.5) 4.7 (1.4) 0.63
Cigarettes per day 15.3 (4.8) 14.7 (3.6) 0.66
Shipley Institute of Living Scale 103 (7.7) 102.5 (8.5) 0.88
CO (ppm) 3.3 (2.0) 31.4 (20.2) <0.001
Craving (QSU-Brief) 47.5 (15.4) 20.6 (8.2) <0.001
Withdrawal (MNWS) 11.6 (6.7) 3.8 (5.4) <0.001
POMS Mood Disturbance
    Pre-MIST 8.9 (7.8) 6.7 (9.1) 0.41
    Post-MIST 15.0 (12.6) 16.8 (11.7) 0.64

Note. Values are mean (standard deviation). p-values are unadjusted for multiple comparison; ppm=parts per million; FTND = Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence; QSU= Questionnaire on Smoking Urges; MNWS=Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale; POMS=Profile of Mood States