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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2016 Mar 1;40(4):846–856. doi: 10.1111/acer.12999

Table 3.

Zero-Order Correlations Among Study Variables

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
1. T4 Alcohol Useb   1
2. T3 Delay Discounting   0.24   1
3. T1 Family Disorganization −0.04   0.05   1
4. Polygenic Risk Scorea   0.04   0.19* −0.09   1
5. T2 Alcohol Useb   0.41** −0.02   0.06   0.03   1
6. Gender   0.06   0.06 −0.16*   0.06   0.01   1
7. Ancestry −0.37** −0.01   0.09 −0.06 −0.13* −0.02   1
8. Age   0.56** −0.09 −0.03 −0.02   0.30** −0.02 −0.21**   1
9. Parental SUD   0.21 −0.16ⱡ   0.07 −0.02   0.02 −0.12* −0.04   0.03   1
10. Intelligence Quotient −0.12 −0.05 −0.06   0.01 −0.03 −0.15*   0.09 −0.27** −0.08 1
11. Parental Education −0.20 −0.13 −0.08 −0.10 −0.12*   0.04   0.20** −0.07 −0.16* 0.14* 1

Note.

p < 0.10.

*

p < 0.05.

**

p < 0.01.

a

Polygenic Risk Score Indexing Delay Discounting.

b

Frequency of drinking 3 or more drinks at once in the past year. Gender: 0=Female, 1=Male. All variables coded such that higher levels of the variable indicate higher levels of that construct.