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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2010 Jun;24(2):300–310. doi: 10.1037/a0019014

Table 4.

Summary of the Path Coefficients for Mediational Model with Other Drug Use Outcome.

a Program → Mediator a′ Risk X Program → Mediator b Mediator → Outcome c Program → Outcome d Risk X Program → Outcome
T1 Risk X Program → T2 M-C Monitoring → T2 Other Drug Use (C) a 1 = 1.59 (1.21) a1 = 5.78**(2.07) b1 =.16* (.06) −.34 (1.02) −1.65 (2.57)
 High-Risk Adolescents 5.10**(1.96) .16*(.06) −1.40 (2.50)
 Low-Risk Adolescents −1.96 (1.51) .16*(.06) .71 (.85)
T1 Risk X Program → T2 Negative Errors (C) → T2 Other Drug Use (C) a 2 = −.01 (.45) a2 =1.78* (.82) b2 = .46 (.34) −.34 (1.02) −1.65 (2.57)
 High-Risk Adolescents −1.11 (.85) .46 (.34) −1.40 (2.50)
 Low-Risk Adolescents 1.10*(.45) .46 (.34) .71 (.85)
T1 Risk X Program → T2 Adaptive Coping (C) → T2 Other Drug Use (C) a 3 = .07 (.14) a3 = .72**(.25) b3 = −.12 (.39) −.34 (1.02) −1.65 (2.57)
 High-Risk Adolescents .50* (.23) −.12 (.39) −1.40 (2.50)
 Low-Risk Adolescents .38* (.19) −.12 (.39) .71 (.85)

Notes. Values presented are unstandardized path coefficients (with standard error in parentheses) for the mediational and direct paths for the groups when risk = 0, as well as at high and low risk. Significant paths are highlighted in bold.

τ

p < .10,

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001.