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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 24.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2012 Jul 23;37(0 1):E314–E321. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2012.01864.x

Table 4.

Adjusted models for the association between group and change in likelihood of access to reinforcers as a function of drinking.

B SE B β p
Job
 Constant −2.16 .24 <.001
 Female .44 .11 .13 <.001
 Age .00 .01 −.01 ns
 Perceived access .91 .05 .71 <.001
 LCC .32 .14 .08 <.05
 MCC .31 .13 .09 <.05
Family relationships
 Constant −2.05 .32 <.001
 Female .31 .14 .08 <.05
 Age .00 .01 .02 ns
 Perceived access .85 .06 .57 <.001
 LCC .18 .19 .04 ns
 MCC .71 .17 .17 <.001
Friend relationships
 Constant −2.57 .27 <.001
 Female .36 .11 .11 <.001
 Age .01 .01 .04 ns
 Perceived access .92 .05 .66 <.001
 LCC .51 .15 .13 <.01
 MCC .50 .14 .14 <.001
Finances
 Constant 2.12 .26 <.001
 Female .46 .12 .13 <.001
 Age .00 .01 .01 ns
 Perceived access .91 .05 .69 <.001
 LCC .29 .15 .07 ns
 MCC .35 .14 .09 <.05

Note: FN = First Nation group, LCC = Low Socioeconomic Status group, and MCC = Middle Socioeconomic Status group. The FN group is the reference group for all analyses. Dependent variables are change scores created by perceived access – perceived access if someone was drinking heavily.