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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2023 Oct 6;168:38–44. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.10.008

Table 2.

Pearson Correlations (n)

ELA Positive Mood Stressed Mood Depressed Mood Delay Discountinga

ELA
Positive Mood −.16** (2257)
Stressed Mood .22** (2257) −.45** (2424)
Depressed Mood .26** (2247) −.54** (2365) .66** (2365)
Delay Discounting a .08** (2238) −.15** (2279) .09** (2279) .14** (2267)
CB .07* (878) .16** (935) −.14** (934) −.13** (910) .08* (882)
NIC .08* (805) −.11** (854) .05 (853) .07 (838) .15** (812)
COUSE .12** (1265) .03 (1361) −.01 (1361) −.02 (1333) .15** (1279)

Note: ELA = early life adversity; CB = cannabis-only user (coded 1) vs. not regular users of nicotine nor cannabis (coded 0); NIC = nicotine-only user (coded 1) vs. not regular users of nicotine nor cannabis (coded 0); COUSE = regular user of both cannabis and nicotine (coded 1) vs. not regular users of nicotine nor cannabis (coded 0)

a

natural log transformed delay discounting rate

*

= significant at p < .05;

**

= significant at p < .01