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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2014 Nov 17;124(1):226–231. doi: 10.1037/a0038267

Table 4. Associations (Logit d) between Relationship Quality and Likelihood of a Substance-use or Any Axis-I Diagnosis.

Any Substance use DO Alcohol use DO Drug use DO Any Disorder


Overall samples
 NSAL -0.19** -0.25** -0.23* -0.31**
 NLAAS -0.50** -0.56** -0.12 -0.27**
 NCS-R -0.33** -0.46** -0.29* -0.45**


Ethnicity/Race
 NSAL
  African American -0.12 -0.18* -0.22* -0.39**
  Afro-Caribbean -0.27 -0.57 -0.10 -0.39**
 NLAAS
  Chinese -0.99A -1.17A ---- -0.40*A
  Filipino -0.27A -0.63A ---- -0.22A
  Vietnamese 0.20A 0.31A ---- -0.26A
  All Other Asian ---- ---- ---- -0.40
  Cuban -0.48A -0.68 0.22A -0.28*
  Mexican -0.50*A -0.45A 0.21A -0.30**
  Puerto Rican -0.87*A -0.70*A ---- -0.87
  All other Hispanic -0.76A 0.76A ---- -0.26*
 NSAL & NCS-R
  White (NSAL) ---- ---- ---- -0.33**
  White (NCS-R) -0.40* -0.54** -0.29 -0.28**

Note. Dashes indicate that fewer than five participants reported being diagnosed with this disorder, so the analysis was not included in the results.

A

Results obtained with an n < 20 participants who reported being diagnosed with this disorder. NSAL = National Survey of American Life; NLAAS = National Latino and Asian American Study; NCS-R = National Comorbidity Survey Replication; DO = disorder.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01, two-tailed.