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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Anxiety Disord. 2016 Oct 5;48:78–86. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2016.10.001

Table 3.

Association of OC Symptom Severity with Abstinence-Induced Changes in Tobacco Withdrawal-Related Outcomes

Parameter Estimate for Association of OCI-R with Respective Outcome
(β)
Outcomea Baseline modelsb Fully adjusted modelsc
Primary Outcomes
POMS-NA Composite .25*** .26**
POMS-Anger 29**** .22**
POMS-Anxiety .24*** .23**
POMS-Confusion .18** .14
POMS-Depression .24*** .25**
POMS-Fatigue .21** .19*
QSU-Factor 2 (Urge to smoke for NA relief) .15* .17*
MNWS (Nicotine withdrawal symptoms) .20** .23**
Discriminant Outcomes
QSU-Factor 1 (Urge to smoke for pleasure) .03 .04
POMS-PA Composite .08 .05
POMS-Elation .07 .09
POMS-Friendliness .03 −.01
POMS-Vigor .12* .07

Note: N = 253; OCI-R = Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised (range 0-72); QSU = Questionnaire of Smoking Urges (range 0-5); MNWS = Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale (range 0-5); POMS = Profile of Mood States (range 0-5). FTND = Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence. NA = Negative Affect. PA = Positive Affect. IDAS = Inventory of Depression and Anxiety Symptoms.

a

Abstinence-induced change scores utilized in analysis.

b

Adjusted for non-abstinent value for respective outcome variable.

c

Models adjusted for cigarettes per day, FTND score, IDAS panic and general depression scales, low annual income, low education, and non-abstinent value for respective outcome variable.

*

p< .05

**

p< .01

***

p< .001

****

p< .0001;

Statistically significant after Benjamini-Hochberg correction for false discovery rate.