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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 13.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2009 May 19;34(11):918–927. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.05.003

Table 1.

Means and standard deviations of major study variables for father alcoholic and non-alcoholic families.

Variable Non-alcoholic (n = 102)
Father-alcoholic (n = 95)
M SD M SD
Father
QFI .28a .54 1.47b 1.20
No. of alcohol symptoms .15a .40 10.92b 17.23
Depression 6.35a 6.25 8.97b 7.27
Marital satisfaction T1 107.04a 23.68 97.28b 23.61
Marital satisfaction T2 111.34a 21.98 95.00b 27.16
Marital satisfaction T3 107.83a 26.45 97.86b 28.88
Warmth/sensitivity T1 3.86a .71 3.43a .77
Warmth/sensitivity T2 4.63a .50 4.00b .76
Warmth/sensitivity T3 6.17a 1.49 6.09a 1.54
Mother
QFI .08a .12 .11a .15
No. of alcohol symptoms .10a .53 .28b .65
Depression 7.09a 6.16 9.71b 8.02
Marital satisfaction T1 108.26a 23.00 92.94b 27.69
Marital satisfaction T2 109.64a 23.61 88.97b 30.33
Marital satisfaction T3 109.89a 22.75 87.60b 33.07
Warmth/sensitivity T1 3.80a .75 3.89a .62
Warmth/sensitivity T2 4.58a .59 4.24b .63
Warmth/sensitivity T3 6.47a 1.54 5.98b 1.49

Note: Means with different subscripts are significantly different from each other at the p<.05 level. QFI = quantity/frequency index; Alcohol symptoms = number of alcohol symptoms in the past year. T1 = 12 months, T2 = 24 months, T3 = 36 months.