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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2016 Aug;35(8):908–918. doi: 10.1037/hea0000396

Table 1.

Baseline Descriptive Statistics and Zero-order Correlations for Study Variables

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Sex     –
2. Drinking Identity IAT −.13**     –
3. Explicit Identity −.02   .31***   –
4. Alcohol Excitement IAT −.12   .13** .12*     –
5. Explicit Excitement   .06   .41*** .46***   .19***     –
6. Alcohol Approach IAT −.11**   .22*** .18***   .39***   .28***     –
7.Explicit Approach −.01   .46*** .46**   .21***   .76***   .32***
8. Consumption   .00   .38*** .54***   .15**   .51***   .20*** .62***     –
9. RAPI   .03   .29*** .54***   .09   .49***   .16* .50*** .61***   –
10. AUDIT   .01   .44*** .45***   .20***   .68***   .28*** .73*** .79*** .73***   –
Mean     – −0.08 1.42 −0.10 11.24 −0.21 2.92 5.10 3.00 4.37
Standard Deviation     –   0.45 0.91   0.46   6.21   0.40 2.71 8.54 6.13 5.07

Note. N = 506. Sex was coded 0 = men, women = 1. IAT = Implicit Association Test. IATs were scored such that higher scores indicate stronger associations with the concepts in the IAT’s name. Explicit Identity = scores on the alcohol self-concept scale; higher scores indicate stronger drinking identity. Explicit excitement = scores on the enhancement drinking motives subscale; higher scores indicate stronger enhancement motives for drinking. Explicit approach = scores on the inclined/indulgent subscale; higher scores indicate stronger alcohol approach inclinations. Consumption = self-reported number of drinks consumed on a typical week. RAPI = scores on the Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index. AUDIT = scores on the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test.

***

p < .001.

**

p < .01.

*

p < .05.