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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 15.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2013 Sep 1;38(12):2937–2944. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.08.015

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics and Intercorrelations among the Study Variables

Variable M (SD) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Sex (0=Male, 1=Female) ---
2 Depressive symptoms 3.79 (4.88) .12
3 Anxiety symptoms 40.46 (10.19) .05 .69
4 Negative life events 4.28 (3.13) .10 .42 .34
5 Perceived social support 73.72 (14.91) .22 −.30 −.41 −.14
6 Positive expectancies 3.61 (1.19) −.04 .28 .31 .19 −.10
7 Coping motives 1.90 (0.91) −.01 .36 .40 .26 −.16 .55
8 Enhancement motives 2.78 (1.15) .01 .20 .15 .16 −.02 .52 .52
9 Social motives 3.00 (1.09) −.02 .21 .15 .12 .01 .57 .54 .79
10 Conformity motives 1.63 (0.83) −.09 .25 .30 .12 −.16 .36 .63 .34 .43
11 Drinks per week 13.14 (10.02) −.30 .04 .07 .13 −.14 .36 .28 .29 .23 .13
12 Drinking-related problems 38.69 (13.64) −.08 .31 .30 .27 −.09 .58 .49 .40 .39 .34 .50

Note. N=844. Correlations ≥ .07 significant at .05 alpha level (two-tailed).