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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Jun 19.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2005 Dec;19(4):414–422. doi: 10.1037/0893-164X.19.4.414

Table 4.

Hierarchical Regression Models for Predicting Alcohol-Related Problems

Predictor Variable R2 Inc. R2 B p(B)
Step 1 .54 .54**
 Gender −0.2 .10
 Typical Consumption 2.2 < .001
 Gender X Consumption −0.5 .08
 MCSDS −0.06 < .001
Step 2 .56 .02*
 Gender −0.1 .27
 Typical Consumption 2.1 < .001
 Gender X Consumption −0.5 .06
 MCSDS −0.04 .03
 SSRQ-IC −0.03 < .005
 SSRQ-GS 0.002 .85
Step 3 .57 .01
 Gender −0.1 .30
 Typical Consumption 2.2 < .001
 Gender X Consumption −0.5 < .05
 MCSDS −0.04 < .05
 SSRQ-IC −0.02 .10
 SSRQ-GS −0.01 .39
 Gender X SSRQ-IC −0.02 .29
 Gender X SSRQ-GS .03 .13
Step 4 .55 −.02
 Gender −0.1 .27
 Typical Consumption 1.9 < .001
 MCSDS −0.04 < .05
 SSRQ-IC −0.03 < .005
 SSRQ-GS 0.002 .85

Note. Gender was coded 0 = Female, 1 = Male. MCSDS = Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale; SSRQ-IC = short version of the Self-Regulation Questionnaire—Impulse Control Subscale; SSRQ-GS = short version of the Self-Regulation Questionnaire—Goal Setting Subscale.

*

p < .01.

**

p < .001.