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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2016 Dec 22;126(2):184–198. doi: 10.1037/abn0000247

Table 1.

Participant demographic and smoking characteristics by group

Full sample (n=159) PTSD (n=52) MDD (n=51) Control (n=56)
Women % (n) 6.3 (10) 15.4 (8)a 2.0 (1)a,b 1.8 (1)b
White % (n) 71.7 (114) 71.2 (37) 78.4 (40) 66.1 (37)
High School Diploma/GED or less % (n) 34.6 (55) 28.8 (15) 35.3 (18) 39.3 (22)
Age (M, SD) 52.43 (9.7) 49.4 (11.05) 55.0 (8.8) 52.89 (8.45)
CPD (M, SD) 19.8 (8.4) 21.1 (6.95) 18.21 (8.61) 19.82 (9.50)
FTND (M, SD) 5.7 (2.1) 6.3 (2.01)a 5.8 (2.06)a,b 5.05 (2.22)b
Baseline NA (Negative Mood Induction 14.37 (5.36) 16.26 (6.56)a 15.52 (5.00)a 11.41 (2.11)b
Baseline NA (Positive Mood Induction) 14.63 (5.95) 16.43 (7.57)a 16.27 (5.43)a 11.26 (1.91)b
Baseline PA (Negative Mood Induction) 29.40 (8.33) 29.93 (9.91)a,b 27.62 (7.08)a 30.72 (8.19)b
Baseline PA (Positive Mood Induction) 29.40 (8.32) 29.42 (9.60)a,b 28.14 (7.00)a 30.59 (8.13)b

Note: Within each column, numbers with different superscript letters differ significantly with a p value < .05. GED = General Educational Development; CPD=cigarettes per day; FTND= Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence; NA=Negative Affect; PA= Positive affect