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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2020 Aug 6;29(6):593–604. doi: 10.1037/pha0000424

Table 2.

Adjusted Means and Standard Errors of Continuous Outcome Variables at Post-Intervention and One-Month Follow-Up

Intervention Condition

Post-Intervention One-Month Follow-Up

Targeted AAR Targeted AAR
M (SE) M (SE) M (SE) M (SE)

Knowledge of Pain-Smoking Relations 6.85 (0.24) *** 3.76 (0.24) 6.00 (0.42)** 4.43 (0.40)
Contemplation Ladder 7.19 (0.32) ** 5.67 (0.32) 6.96 (0.54) 5.97 (0.50)
Desire to Quit 7.07 (0.31) * 5.88 (0.31) 6.69 (0.59) 6.52 (0.54)
Expected Success Quitting 6.46 (0.33) ** 4.83 (0.33) 6.31 (0.59) 5.16 (0.54)
Anticipated Difficulty Quitting 6.36 (0.44) 6.59 (0.44) 7.00 (0.51) 7.55 (0.46)
Readiness to Quit 6.15 (0.45) 5.19 (0.45) 5.50 (0.79) 5.40 (0.74)
Importance of Quitting 7.35 (0.29) 6.86 (0.29) 8.73 (0.44)* 7.50 (0.41)
Confidence in Quitting 4.70 (0.44) 3.51 (0.44) 5.19 (0.77) 4.03 (0.72)

Note. Post-Intervention N = 76. One-Month Follow-Up N = 59. Means and standard errors adjusted for baseline levels of each respective variable.

*

p < .01.

**

p = .001.

***

p < .001.

p = .059.