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Table 1 Baseline participant characteristics

From: Initial assessment of a novel smoking cessation program integrating app-based behavioral therapy and an electronic cigarette: results of a pilot study

Characteristics

Statistics

Female, n (%)

49 (69.0)

Age, M (SD)

39.55 (10.8)

College degree, n (%)

 

 College degree

29 (41.9)

 No college degree

41 (59.1)

Cigarettes per day (CPD), M (SD)

17.73 (6.45)

Years of smoking, M (SD)

21.42 (10.91)

Nicotine dependence

 

 M (SD)

5.34 (2.29)

 Low, n (%)

10 (14.1)

 Moderate, n (%)

20 (28.2)

 Strong, n (%)

41 (57.8)

VRS, M (SD)

 

 Urge frequency

4.07 (0.64)

 Urge intensity

3.73 (0.81)

PSS-10

 

 M (SD)

18.92 (5.01)

 Low, n (%)

10 (15.1)

 Moderate, n (%)

55 (77.5)

 High, n (%)

6 (8.4)

FFA (M, SD)

2.57 (0.39)

SEQ-12, M (SD)

33.42 (8.90)

L-1, M (SD)

5.97 (1.67)

SF12

 

 SF12 PH, M (SD)

16.07 (2.22)

 SF12 MH, M (SD)

18.80 (3.19)

  1. Note. VRS = Urges to Smoke Scale, PSS-10 = Perceived Stress Scale, FFA = Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory, SEQ-12 = Smoking Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, L-1 = Short Scale Life Satisfaction-1, SF12 PH = Short Form Health Survey Physical Health, SF12 MH = Short Form Health Survey Mental Health