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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2009 Mar;38(2):232–244. doi: 10.1080/15374410802698404

Table 4.

Means and standard deviations for profiles derived from adolescent- and parent-reported parenting

Adolescent-report Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Profile 5 Profile 6
n’s = 2001–2363 n’s = 1007–1204 n’s = 456–519 n’s = 210–264 n’s = 128–167 n’s = 72–97
Age 14 use 1.43 (.74) 2,4,6 1.65 (.86) 1,3,6 1.50 (.79) 2,4,6 1.72 (.92) 1,3 1.59 (.84) 6 1.98 (1.00) 1,23,5
Age 14 intoxication 1.24 (.55) 2,4,6 1.40 (.67) 1,3,6 1.29 (.63) 2,4,6 1.42 (.72) 1,3 1.30 (.58) 6 1.63 (.83) 1,23,5
Age 17½ use 2.71 (.94) 24 2.88 (.94) 1,3 2.70 (1.01) 24 2.93 (.94) 1,3 2.95 (.87) 2.97 (.96)
Age 17½ intoxication 2.15 (.83) 24,5 2.37 (.86) 1,3 2.20 (.90) 24 2.42 (.86) 1,3 2.43 (.82) 1 2.32 (.80)

Parent-report Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3
n’s = 2607–3097 n’s = 893–1084 n’s = 147–175
Age 14 use 1.48 (.77) 89 1.61 (.88) 7 1.69 (.88) 7
Age 14 intoxication 1.26 (.56) 89 1.38 (.68) 79 1.52 (.78) 78
Age 17½ use 2.73 (.93) 8 2.86 (.98) 7 2.88 (1.01)
Age 17½ intoxication 2.19 (.83) 89 2.33 (.89) 7 2.42 (.90) 7

Note: Means and standard deviations are presented with respect to a range of 1–4 for use and intoxication at ages 14 and 17½. Numbers in superscript denote profiles from which means significantly differ (p ≤ .05) under conditions of multiple testing and unequal variances using Dunnett’s T3.

1

n’s=2,001–2,363.

2

n’s=1,007–1,204.

3

n’s=456–519.

4

n’s=210–264.

5

n’s=128–167.

6

n’s=72–97.

7

n’s=2,607–3,097.

8

n’s=893–1,084.

9

n’s=147–175.