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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2016 May 24;26(10):1526–1534. doi: 10.1002/pon.4166

Table 3.

Means and Standard Errors for Measures of Cognitive Function and Affect

Measure Smokers Abstainers
Pre-Quit (Mean, SE) Week 12 (Mean, SE) Pre-Quit (Mean, SE) Week 12 (Mean, SE)
Cognitive Deficits 9.9 (1.6) 9.9 (1.4) 10.0 (1.4) 7.1 (1.2)
Consequences of Cognitive Deficits 6.7 (1.2) 7.2 (1.0) 7.0 (1.1) 4.9 (.91)
Cognitive Capabilities 32.3 (1.2) 33.8 (1.0) 31.3 (1.1) 32.5 (.88)
Negative Affect 13.8 (.56) 13.2 (.49) 15.2 (.69) 12.5 (.60)
Positive Affect 36.7 (1.4) 36.4 (1.2) 36.1 (1.2) 37.7 (1.1)

Note. Interaction effect for changes in cognitive deficits was significant (p = .03); interaction effect for changes in the consequences of cognitive deficits was significant (p = .02); the interaction effect for changes in cognitive capabilities was not significant (p = .68); the interaction for negative affect was significant (p = .04) and the interaction for positive affect was not significant (p=.29).