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Stress and depressive symptoms have been linked to a reduced likelihood of sustaining smoking cessation. Because stress and depressive symptoms may negatively affect motivation to quit, stress and depression may also be important for whether or not smokers make a quit attempt. To examine the relationship between perceived stress and depressive symptoms and initiating a quit attempt in a smoking cessation induction trial. We conducted a secondary analysis of existing data from a randomized clinical trial ( = 255) comparing motivational