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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2012 Dec 31;27(4):934–943. doi: 10.1037/a0031194

Table 5.

SCQ and RCQ as predictors of changes in drinking from baseline to week 8


Week 8 Drinking

SSD
(N = 80)
DDD
(N = 80)
NDD
(N = 81)
STEP 1 beta p R2 beta p R2 beta p R2

BL SCQ scorea −.032 .766 .208 −.123 .286 .073 −.092 .364 .212
BL Action subscale scorea .031 .762 .208 −.017 .876 .060 −.019 .853 .204
BL RCQ scorea .020 .842 .207 .017 .877 .060 .029 .778 .204

STEP 2 beta P R2
Change
beta P R2
Change
beta p R2
Change

W8 SCQ scoreb −.283 .020 .054 −.406 .002 .113 −.137 .250 .029
W8 Action subscale scoreb −.224 .031 .047 −.270 .016 .070 −.274 .007 .072
W8 RCQ scoreb −.099 .401 .007 −.087 .499 .006 −.195 .092 .014

Note. Week 8 drinking aggregate variables are based on the week prior to the last session of treatment. SSD = mean weekly sum of standard drinks; DDD = mean weekly drinks per drinking day; NDD = mean weekly number of drinking days. Baseline drinking refers to the corresponding baseline drinking variable (e.g., BL SSD for SSD at Week 8).

a

Baseline drinking was significant in this model. The only exception was SCQ with DDD.

b

Baseline drinking remained significant in step 2. The only exception was SCQ with DDD.