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. 2020 Mar 9;22(3):e16907. doi: 10.2196/16907

Table 2.

Treatment satisfaction and app perceptions at week 4 postquit.

Treatment group Value, mean (SD) SE F test (df) P value
I can rely on my treatment to provide guidance that will help me to quit smoking and stay quit .04

Usual Care (n=21) 4.33a (0.66) 0.14 3.34 (2,62)

QuitGuide (n=22) 3.59b (1.14) 0.24 3.34 (2,62)

Smart-T2a (n=22) 3.95a,b (0.95) 0.20 3.34 (2,62)

Total (N=65) 3.95 (0.98) 0.12 3.34 (2,62)
I feel that my treatment provides smoking cessation treatment that is personalized to my specific needs .01

Usual Care (n=21) 4.33a (0.66) 0.14 5.45 (2,62)

QuitGuide (n=22) 3.59b (1.05) 0.23 5.45 (2,62)

Smart-T2 (n=22) 3.55b (0.86) 0.18 5.45 (2,62)

Total (N=65) 3.82 (0.93) 0.12 5.45 (2,62)
I believe that my treatment will help me to quit smoking and stay quit .04

Usual Care (n=21) 4.33a (0.80) 0.17 3.52 (2,62)

QuitGuide (n=22) 3.64b (1.05) 0.22 3.52 (2,62)

Smart-T2 (n=22) 4.09ab (0.75) 0.16 3.52 (2,62)

Total (N=65) 4.02 (0.91) 0.11 3.52 (2,62)
My treatment knows how to help me to quit smoking .02

Usual Care (n=21) 4.29a (0.78) 0.17 4.23 (2,62)

QuitGuide (n=22) 3.59b (1.10) 0.23 4.23 (2,62)

Smart-T2 (n=22) 4.23a (0.69) 0.15 4.23 (2,62)

Total (N=65) 4.03 (0.92) 0.11 4.23 (2,62)
I believe I can depend on my treatment <.001

Usual Care (n=21) 4.33a (0.80) 0.17 7.48 (2,62)

QuitGuide (n=22) 3.27b (1.24) 0.27 7.48 (2,62)

Smart-T2 (n=22) 4.05a (0.65) 0.14 7.48 (2,62)

Total (N=65) 3.88 (1.02) 0.13 7.48 (2,62)
Do you find the smartphone application to be annoying? .01

Usual Care (n=22) 2.45a (1.37) 0.29 5.11 (2,63)

QuitGuide (n=22) 3.41b (1.40) 0.30 5.11 (2,63)

Smart-T2 (n=22) 2.23a (1.11) 0.24 5.11 (2,63)

Total (N=66) 2.70 (1.38) 0.17 5.11 (2,63)

aAll scales rated from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree.

bPairwise comparisons are indicated with a superscript. Values that do not share a letter are significantly different at the P<.05 level.