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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 2.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2005 Apr 13;30(7):1392–1404. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2005.02.002

Table 3.

Study 3 relations of shame-proneness and guilt-proneness to alcohol and drug use and problems

Problems/use Mean SD Bivariate correlations
Part correlations
Shame Guilt Shame Guilt
Alcohol
PAI alcohol problems 11.40 10.02 .12* −.04 .13* −.07
TCU-CRTF-frequency of use 3.41 2.45 −.02 −.03 −.01 −.03
TCU-CRTF-dependence .80 1.05 .17** −.06 .18** −.10
Drug
PAI drug problems 14.63 9.91 .21*** −.04 .22*** −.09
TCU-CRTF-frequency of use Cocaine 1.78 2.57 .17** .04 .16** −.00
Marijuana 2.36 2.78 −.08 −.19*** −.04 −.18***
Polydrug 1.95 1.99 .11* −.13* .14** −.16**
TCU-CRTF-Dependence Cocaine .91 1.43 .21*** .04 .20*** −.01
Marijuana .63 1.05 .14** −.14** .18*** −.18***

N =307–332. PAI=Personality Assessment Inventory; TCU-CRTF=Texas Christian University Correctional: Residential Treatment Form, Initial Assessment.

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001;

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