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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2017 Dec 6;79:86–92. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.12.007

Table 2.

Demographic and Cannabis/Tobacco Use Variables among Pilot Participants (N=5)

n (%) M (SD) Range
Age 43.6 (8.87) 35–57
Years of Education 15.2 (3.27) 12–20
Total Years Cigarettes Smoked 15.8 (13.1) 3–33
Number of Cigarettes Smoked Daily 10.6 (11.2) 2–30
Number of Cigarette Quit Attempts 1.8 (1.1) 1–3
FTND Score 4.8 (2.49) 1–8
PHQ-9 Score 2.6 (2.30) 0–5
PCL-5 Score 13 (13.44) 6–37
 B Symptoms 3.6 (3.90) 0–10
 C Symptoms 2.0 (1.87) 0–5
 D Symptoms 4.6 (3.13) 2–10
 E Symptoms 2.8 (5.17) 0–12
Cannabis Use Start Age 22.2 (9.18) 14–34
Cannabis Use Years 21.4 (12.44) 10–40
Treatment Satisfaction
* How helpful was CM in helping you quit marijuana? 8.0 (1.41) 6–9
* How helpful was CM in helping you quit smoking? 5.8 (3.03) 3–9
* How helpful was behavioral counseling in helping you quit marijuana? 7.0 (2.45) 3–9
* How helpful was behavioral counseling in helping you quit smoking? 5.8 (3.35) 1–9
** How easy to understand was the CM app? 7.0 (1.87) 4–9
** How easy to understand was the behavioral counseling participant manual? 8.2 (0.84) 7–9
× What did you think about the information provided in the participant manual? 4.4 (1.34) 2–5
** How easy to use was the CM app? 7.2 (1.10) 6–9
** How easy to use was the participant manual? 8.0 (1.00) 7–9
Therapeutic Alliance 102 (7.39) 93–111
Gender - male 1 (20%)
Married 0 (0%)
Race – African American 5 (100%)
Hispanic 1 (20%)
Employed 4 (80%)
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