Fig. 4: The stress-based memory intervention led to decreased cigarette use at follow-up.
From: A novel stress-based intervention reduces cigarette use in non-treatment seeking smokers

A Participants in the stress-based intervention significantly decreased their average daily cigarette use from baseline to the tests 2 and 3 (two and six weeks after the intervention, respectively). B Cigarette use in the stress group participants decreased by 14% at two weeks (test 2) and by 26% at six weeks (test 3), while the control group showed decreases of 9% and 10%, respectively. EMM: estimated marginal mean; SEM: standard error of the mean. In the stress group: ***P ≤ 0.001 compared to baseline, #P < 0.05 compared to test 2.