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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 18.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2018 Aug 25;88:122–128. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.08.026

Table 1.

Demographic information and descriptive statistics for the quitter.

M (SD) Range
Demographics
Age 35.69 (8.79) 20–54
Education Level 13.28 (1.76) 10–18
Relationship Length 6.12 (6.83) 0.83–30.42
%
Sex 39 0–1
Race 74 0–1
Relationship Status 41 0–1
Work 34 0–1
Children 54 0–1
M (SD)
Relationship Predictors
Perceived Responsiveness 4.90 (1.19) 1.66–6.67
Satisfaction 4.99 (0.73) 2.81–5.97
Support for quitting 1.47 (0.76) 0.17–3.63
Smoking Outcomes
Number of smoking days 15 (6.96) 0–22
Number of cigarettes 47.95 (54.99) 0–191
%
First week smoking 91 0–1
Final week smoking 84 0–1
Relapse 71 0–1
M (SD)
CO 14.84 (11.43) 1–52
Control Variables
Nicotine Dependence 4.05 0–9
Motivation to Quit 5.45 2–17
Number of Complete Days 20 0–22
Baseline CO 6.60 2–17

Note. N = 62. Age, education, and relationship length are reported in years. Sex is coded 0 = male, 1 = female. Race is coded 0 = other 1 = white. Relationship status is coded 0 = married, 1 = cohabiting. Work is coded 0 = at least part time, 1 = less than part time. Children is coded 0 = no children, 1 = 1 or more. M = mean; SD = standard deviation.