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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 30.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2010 Dec 10;36(4):354–361. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.12.013

Table 2.

Correlation matrix for Caucasians (n=1224) and Asians (n=368).

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. DMQ — social .33 .55 .23 −.19 −.24 −.11 .17 .16 .20
2. DMQ — coping .38 .36 .46 .01 −.09 −.23 .00 .02 .05
3. DMQ — enhancement .60 .32 .23 −.21 −.30 −.18 .29 .23 .18
4. DMQ — conformity .25 .49 .21 −.03 −.12 −.23 −.04 −.09 −.01
5. PBS — stopping/limiting drinking .15 −.10 −.16 −.05 .41 .26 −.17 −.07 −.14
6. PBS — manner of drinking .29 −.18 −.32 −.12 .43 .31 −.30 −.16 −.20
7. PBS — serious harm reduction .11 −.16 −.13 −.19 .35 .29 −.21 −.09 −.22
8. Drinks — drinks per week .25 .17 .28 .10 −.22 −.37 −.26 .74 .66
9. Drinks — hours per week .15 .15 .20 .06 −.12 −.21 −.20 .75 .66
10. Drinks — days per month .19 .18 .22 .05 −.17 −.20 −.20 .66 .63

Note. Values below diagonal are from Caucasians; Values above diagonal are from Asians.

For Caucasians, correlations of at least /.10/ are statistically significant, p<.001; For Asians, correlations of at least /.17/ are statistically significant, p<.001.