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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 21.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2016 May 2;30(4):475–483. doi: 10.1037/adb0000171

Table 1.

Differences in Continuous Smoker Identity by Categorical Smoker Identity, BL-24 months

Assessment Smoker Social smoker Ex- smoker Trier Non- smoker ANOVA
BL M 1.26a −.01b −.31c −.67d −.76d F(4, 287) = 77.94, p < .0001
SD .82 . 68 .57 .42 .39
n 53 131 23 71 14
6 months M .90a −.17b −.40c −.70c −.98c F(4, 287) = 48.90, p < .0001
SD .78 .71 .66 .64 0
n 79 139 20 52 2
15 months M .78a −.37b −.67c −.77c −1.05c F(4, 287) = 64.83, p < .0001
SD .71 .66 .67 .72 0
N 112 129 17 26 8
24 months M .70a −.38b −.61c −1.02c −.93c F(4, 286) = 59.24, p < .0001
SD .71 .64 .80 .36 .41
n 119 130 20 17 5

Note. Means for the composite index of continuous smoker identity based on standardized scores are reported in this table. Different subscripts across categorical smoker identity categories represent significant mean differences, p < .05.