Table 1 Participant characteristics.

From: Data-driven connectivity profiles relate to smoking cessation outcomes

Measure

N (%)

Sex

  Male

28 (57.14)

  Female

21 (42.86)

Race

  White/European American

34 (69.38)

  Asian

6 (12.24)

  Black/African American

5 (10.20)

  More than one race

4 (8.16)

Ethnicity

  Non-Hispanic

45 (91.83)

  Hispanic

4 (8.16)

Measure

Mean (SD)

Age in years

28.35 (6.36)

Fagerström test for nicotine dependence score

4.49 (1.86)

Average number of cigarettes per day

11.62 (5.34)

Age started smoking, years

17.73 (3.68)

Pack-years

6.65 (5.98)

Desire to smoke pre-MRI (1–5)

2.14 (1.06)

Desire to smoke post-MRI (1–5)

2.71 (1.16)

Desire to smoke difference

0.57 (1.32)

  1. Pack-years refer to a numerical value of lifetime tobacco exposure, considering both intensity (packs) and duration (years), where a pack-year is twenty cigarettes used every day for one year.