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. 2018 Feb 1;26(2):138–146. doi: 10.1037/pha0000177

Table 1. Correlation Matrix Between Alcohol-Seeking Measures and Questionnaires.

Measure % alcohol choice test Mood-induced alcohol-seeking BDI RFDQ negative coping DMQ-R negative coping AUDIT Subjective reactivity
Note. Mood-induced alcohol-seeking was the difference in percentage alcohol choice between baseline and test conditions (positive values indicate a bigger mood-induction effect). AUDIT = Alcohol Use Disorders Inventory; RFDQ = Reasons for Drinking Questionnaire; DMQ-R = Drinking Motives Questionnaire—Revised; BDI = Beck’s Depression Inventory. Boldface text highlights the significant correlations.
% alcohol choice baseline r = .61 r = −.09 r = .06 r = .24 r = .31 r = .31 r = .02
p < .001 p = .31 p = .54 p = .01 p = .001 p = .001 p = .87
% alcohol choice test r = .73 r = .24 r = .32 r = .41 r = .26 r = .21
p < .001 p = .01 p < .001 p < .001 p = .005 p = .03
Mood-induced alcohol-seeking r = .25 r = .20 r = .25 r = .06 r = .25
p = .007 p = .03 p = .007 p = .538 p = .007
BDI r = .35 r = .37 r = .23 r = −.10
p < .001 p < .001 p = .01 p = .29
RFDQ negative coping r = .71 r = .40 r = −.20
p < .001 p < .001 p = .03
DMQ-R negative coping r = .54 r = −.13
p < .001 p = .16
AUDIT r = .01
p = .89