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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2014 Feb;123(1):117–129. doi: 10.1037/a0035328

Table 2. Intercorrelations for Adolescent Participant Characteristics, Subjective Alcohol Response Measures, and eBAC After the First Three Alcoholic Drinks of the Day.

Measure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1. Momentary eBAC
2. Average eBAC .54***
3. ED Stimulation −.23* −.21
4. ED Sedation .27* .24* −.57***
5. 5. ED High .12 −.10 −.07 .26*
6. ED Craving .06 .18 .25* −.12 .12
7. Standard drinks −.08 .17 .26* −.35** −.36** .07
8. Age (years) −.01 −.03 .30** −.06 .23* .003 −.05
9. Sex (female) .14 .26* .12 .11 .48*** .50*** −.21 .27*
10. Alcohol dependence .19 .36** −.34** .23* −.07 .24* .27* −.23* .24*
11. RAPI .25* .47*** .01 .04 −.03 .37** .21 −.13 .39*** .67***
12. Drinking daysa .02 .04 −.30** .31** .21 .36** −.22 .18 .27* .34** .10
13. Heavy drinking daysa .20 .38** −.17 .04 −.18 .27* .26* −.09 .08 .47*** .55*** .35**

Note. eBAC = estimated blood alcohol concentration; Momentary eBAC = person-centered eBAC; Average eBAC = participants' average eBAC across the monitoring period; ED = end drink report; standard drinks = the daily total number of subsequent standard drinks consumed after each end-drink report; RAPI = Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index;

a

derived from the 90-day Timeline Follow-Back interview conducted at baseline.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001.