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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2012 Feb 8;36(7):1205–1211. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01712.x

Table 1.

Coefficients for acculturation in regression models predicting stress, motives, expectancies, and norms, by gender.

Outcome
Stress Motives Expectancies Att/Norms
Females
−.21b (.07), −.18 .12b (.05), .14 .13 (.10), .10 .03 (.03), .05
R2 =.13 R2 =.05 R2 =.04 R2 =.09
Males
−.21b (.06), −.18 .09 (.05), .10 .11 (.08), .08 .17c (.04), .27
R2 =.06 R2 =.03 R2 =.02 R2 =.08

Note. All models controlled for age, marital status, income, and education; Unless otherwise noted, cells contain: unstandardized regression coefficients (standard error), standardized coefficient;

a

p<.05,

b

p<.01,

c

p<.001.