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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2008 Jul;32(7):1135–1145. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2008.00694.x

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics and Correlations With Family History Density (n = 72)

M (SD) Pearson r p-value
Age in years (range 12–14) 13.25 (0.81) −0.11 0.34
Pubertal development
 Girls 3.65 (0.71) −0.21 0.26
 Boys 2.89 (0.70) −0.03 0.88
Father education 16.35 (2.20) −0.20 0.11
Mother education* 15.49 (2.32) −0.25 0.03
Father annual salary ($K) 87.88 (68.04) 0.34 0.77
Mother annual salary ($K) 35.59 (42.49) −0.12 0.31
CBCL Internalizing T-score 46.55 (6.41) 0.15 0.22
CBCL Externalizing T-score 45.85 (6.41) 0.08 0.55
Beck Depression Inventory total 2.60 (3.12) 0.05 0.71
Spielberger State Anxiety T-score 28.68 (7.03) 0.16 0.19
Lifetime uses of alcohol 0.85 (2.68) −0.10 0.40
Alcoholic drinks per occasion 0.17 (0.53) −0.08 0.50
Lifetime uses of cigarettes 0.10 (0.42) −0.14 0.25
Lifetime uses of marijuana 0.23 (0.74) −0.07 0.54
ANOVAs comparing FH density across categories:

%
F-value
Sex (% female) 43 1.65 0.15
Ethnicity (% Caucasian) 78 1.12 0.36
Conduct disorder diagnosis 16 1.92 0.09
Parental marital status 1.34 0.25
 Single 4
 Married to each other 81
 Divorced 14
 Other 1
Living arrangement* 2.67 0.02
 Both biological parents 81
 Single parent 10
 Parent and step-parent 8
*

p < 0.05.