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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 3.
Published in final edited form as: Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2014 Jun 16;22(4):285–297. doi: 10.1037/a0037157

Table 4.

Indirect and Total Effects for Men and Women at the Between-Subjects Level

Men
Women
Direct Indirect Total Direct Indirect Total
PM → Drinks −0.407** 0.066 −0.341 0.202 0.066 0.271
PM → Enhance → Drinks 0.066 0.066
NM → Drinks 0.105 0.092 0.197 0.105 0.092 0.197
NM → Cope → Drinks 0.092 0.092
PM → AUD −0.037 −0.107 −0.144 −0.037 0.207 0.163
PM → Enhance → Drinks → AUD 0.031 0.031
PM → Enhance → AUD 0.053 0.053
PM → Drinks → AUD −0.191 0.107
NM → AUD 0.049 0.077 0.125 0.049 0.077 0.125
NM → Cope → Drinks → AUD 0.043 0.043
NM → Cope → AUD −0.016 −0.016
NM → Drinks → AUD 0.049 0.049
Cope → Drinks 0.192 0.192 0.192 0.192
Enhance → Drinks 0.261** 0.261** 0.261** 0.261**
Cope → AUD −0.033 0.090 0.057 −0.033 0.090 0.057
Cope → Drinks → AUD 0.090 0.090
Enhance → AUD 0.173 0.101 0.274* 0.173 0.101 0.274*
Enhance → Drinks → AUD 0.015 0.015
Drinks → AUD 0.531* 0.531* 0.531* 0.531*

Note. PM = Mean Positive Mood; NM = Mean Negative Mood; Cope = Trait-like Coping Motive; Enhance = Trait-like Enhancement Motive; Drinks = Average Drinks Consumed; AUD = Mean Alcohol Use Disorder Symptoms.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .10.