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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 7.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2015 Oct 30;26(1):88–95. doi: 10.1002/pon.4011

Table 1.

Means, SD, and correlations of all study variables (n = 218 relatives, 152 patients)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Primary outcome: relative smoker reported
  1. Desire to quita   1.00
Cueing events: patient reported
  2. Symptomsb   0.15*   1.00
  3. Opennessc   0.14* −0.17*   1.00
Teachable moment constructs: relative smoker reported
  4. Risk if quit smokingd   0.07   0.03   0.05   1.00
  5. Risk if continue to smoked   0.31***   0.05 −0.02   0.38***   1.00
  6. Worrye   0.62***   0.13   0.05   0.24***   0.51***   1.00
  7. Positive affectf −0.01 −0.21**   0.09 −0.10 −0.13* −0.13*   1.00
  8. Negative affectf   0.31***   0.18** −0.01   0.12   0.24***   0.48*** −0.36***   1.00
  9. Positive self-imageg −0.54***   0.02 −0.01 −0.16* −0.36*** −0.62***   0.14* −0.51***   1.00
Additional moderator: relative smoker reported
10. Contact frequencyh   0.12   0.00   0.11   0.09   0.08   0.11   0.09   0.17* −0.13   1.00
Means (SD)   5.9 (1.67) −0.07 (3.43)   2.1 (0.49)   4.3 (1.07)   5.5 (1.05)   3.7 (1.18)   3.0 (0.78)   2.6 (1.00)   1.8 (1.03)   2.5 (1.17)

SD, standard deviation.

*

p = 0.05.

**

p = 0.01.

***

p = 0.001.

a

Responses on a scale from 1 (Not at all) to 7 (Very much).

b

Patients were asked about how they were feeling on a scale from 1 (Excellent) to 4 (Poor), their experience with three symptoms (shortness of breath, poor appetite, and fatigue) on a scale from 1 (Not at all) to 4 (Very much), and their pain on a scale from 0 (No pain) to 10 (Pain as bad as you can imagine). These five items were standardized and summed to create the symptoms scale.

c

Scale scored from 1 to 4. Higher responses indicate more openness.

d

Responses on a scale from 1 (Certain not to happen) to 7 (Certain to happen).

e

Responses on a scale from 1 (Not at all worried) to 5 (Very worried).

f

Scale scored from 1 (Very slightly or not at all) to 5 (Extremely).

g

Scale scored from 1 to 7. Higher scores indicate more positive feelings about self as a smoker.

h

Scale scored from 0 (Never) to 5 (Live with Patient).