Table 3.
BSCQ-A Scale | Unadjusted | Adjusted |
---|---|---|
Negative Affect Reduction | .35 *** | .32 *** |
Stimulation/State Enhancement | .21 *** | .19 *** |
Health Risks | −.07* | −.08* |
Taste/Sensorimotor Manipulation | .37 *** | .34 *** |
Social Facilitation | .23 *** | .22 *** |
Weight Control | .14 *** | .14 *** |
Craving/Addiction | .34 *** | .31 *** |
Negative Physical Feelings | −.07* | −.08* |
Boredom Reduction | .25 *** | .25 *** |
Negative Social Impression | −.01 | −.02 |
Note. N = 958. Greater scores on the BSCQ-A represent stronger expectancies. Unadjusted models include only the BSCQ-A scale. Adjusted models include covariates found significantly correlated with each BSCQ-A scale as presented in Table 2. Findings in bold are significant.
p<.05
** p<.01
p<.001.