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. 2019 Oct 9;13:1178221819878765. doi: 10.1177/1178221819878765

Table 2.

Relationships between participant financial hardship measures and motivation to quit (N = 410).

Variable β (SE) P-value
Behavioral: past 30-day smoking-induced deprivation –0.39 (0.20) 0.04
Material: past-year food insecurity –0.16 (0.28) 0.56
Psychosocial
 High financial stress in general 0.20 (0.28) 0.48
 Frequently living paycheck-to-paycheck 0.08 (0.36) 0.81
 Low confidence to afford $1 000 emergency 0.30 (0.29) 0.31
 Frequently worry about monthly living expenses 0.25 (0.30) 0.41

Notes: Analysis control for participant income, gender, race, ethnicity, and education. Motivation to quit was measured on a 0-10 scale.