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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Addict. 2016 Sep 22;25(7):565–572. doi: 10.1111/ajad.12442

Table 1.

Participant characteristics

M(SD)/N[%]
Age 37.91 (13.31)
Gender
  Male 185 [51.0]
  Female 178 [49.0]
Race/ethnicity
  White 314 [86.5]
  Black Non-Hispanic 23 [6.3]
  Black Hispanic 1 [0.3]
  Hispanic 12 [3.3]
  Asian 4 [1.1]
  Other 9 [2.5]
Education Completed
  Less than high school 17 [4.7]
  High school graduate or equivalent 68 [18.7]
  Some college 134 [36.9]
  Associates degree 40 [11.0]
  Bachelor degree 53 [14.6]
  Some graduate or professional school 23 [6.3]
  Graduate or professional school 28 [7.7]
Marital Status
  Married or living with someone 128 [35.3]
  Widowed 8 [2.2]
  Separated 13 [3.6]
  Divorced or annulled 67 [18.5]
  Never married 147 [40.5]
Smoking Rate 17.53 (9.50)
Health 0.38 (0.63)
PANAS-NA 18.92 (6.94)
SCQ-PR 5.73 (1.46)
SCQ-AW 4.24 (2.34)
PDS 7.56 (9.07)
PSS 24.39 (7.87)
SCQ-NR 5.73 (1.81)
FTND 5.24 (2.29)
BCS 24.86 (10.92)
Quit Problems 2.08 (0.67)

Note. N = 363; M(SD): Mean (Standard Deviation); Health (Medical History Form); PANAS-NA (Positive and Negative Affect Scale-Negative Affect subscale35); SCQ-PR (Smoking Consequences Questionnaire-Positive Reinforcement subscale22); SCQ-AW (Smoking Consequences Questionnaire-Appetite/Weight Control subscale22); PDS (Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale16); PSS (Perceived Stress Scale7); SCQ-NR (Smoking Consequences Questionnaire Negative Reinforcement/Negative Affect Reduction Subscale22); FTND (Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence31); BCS (Barriers to Cessation34); Quit Problems (Smoking History Questionnaire20).