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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Sep 19.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2012 Feb 13;26(3):585–598. doi: 10.1037/a0026818

Table 2.

Standardized regression coefficients, variances, and chi-square difference tests.

ADHD no ADHD

β R2 β R2 χ2 Test for Group Differences
Heavy Alcohol Use .21 .06
General Parenting −.21 .02 1.41
Knowledge −.69*** −.25+ 3.68*
Consistency .13 −.01 .39
Support .07 .05 .04
Conflict −.12 .02 .46
Cigarette Use .23 .12
General Parenting −.05 −.03 .003
Knowledge −.60** −.26* .84
Consistency .14 −.07 .73
Support .14 .10 .01
Conflict .01 .16 .53
Marijuana Use .20 .13
General Parenting −.28 .05 1.29
Knowledge −1.06*** −.47** 1.35
Consistency .31 −.22 2.69
Support −.13 .07 .15
Conflict −.01 .12 .10
Delinquency .16 .13
General Parenting −1.21*** .03 9.41**
Knowledge −.87* −.55** .02
Consistency .41 −.12 1.42
Support −.02 −.22 .26
Conflict .17 .08 .05
+

p<.10,

*

p<.05,

**

p<.01,

***

p<.001

Chi-square difference tests were conducted to determine if significant differences between ADHD and no ADHD groups for the parenting variables were present. Variance accounted for in the outcome variables by the parenting variables is also reported.