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. 2013 Jul;74(4):626–634. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2013.74.626

Table 2.

Pearson correlations among alcohol consumption (drinks per week), smoking status, nicotine dependence, alcohol-related problems, and alcohol demand (intensity, breakpoint, Omax, Pmax, and elasticity)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. Drinks per week 1.00
2. Alcohol-related problems .511** 1.00
3. Smoking status .165* .224** 1.00
4. Nicotine dependence .137 .193 −.200 1.00
5. Depression −.061 .194** .183** .183 1.00
6. Intensity .585** .348** .153* .238* .108 1.00
7. Breakpoint .097 .161* .188** .128 .081 .208** 1.00
8. Omax .516** .442** .234** .235* .061 .589** .653** 1.00
9. Pmax −.058 .134 .165* .047 .092 −.067 .653** .531** 1.00
10. Elasticity −.289** −.446** −.197* −.226 −194* −.357** −.486** −.561** −.344** 1.00

Notes: Omax = maximum alcohol expenditures; Pmax = maximum inelastic price.

*

p ≤ .05;

**

p ≤ .01.