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. 2018 Mar 30;53(4):394–402. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agy025

Table 2.

Correlations among time-varying values for key study variables

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)
(1) Low social status 1 1 0.311* 0.011 −0.236* 0.322* 0.157* 0.202* 0.270* −0.019 0.332*
(2) Unstable housing 0.488* 0.316* 0.210* 0.322* −0.417* 0.287* 0.095* 0.186* 0.196* 0.038 0.448*
(3) Unemployed 1 0.273* 0.332* −0.057 −0.232* 0.128* 0.178* 0.236* 0.267* −0.004 0.302*
(4) High-poverty neighborhood 1 0.267* 0.152* −0.158* 0.574* 0.027 0.112* 0.150* −0.038 0.150*
(5) Low educationa 1 −0.056 −0.094* 0.302* 0.043 0.154* 0.162* −0.077* 0.076
(6) Maleb 1 −0.014 0.166* 0.013 0.020 −0.103* −0.024 0.117*
(7) Married/partneredc 1 −0.134* −0.011 −0.160* −0.109* −0.055* −0.094*
(8) Minority race/ethnicityb,d 1 −0.061* 0.127* 0.062 −0.046* 0.058
(9) ASI alcohol problems 1 0.202* 0.343* −0.115* 0.381*
(10) Any co-morbid drug problemse 1 0.459* −0.053* 0.207*
(11) Any co-morbid psychiatric problemse 1 −0.037 0.345*
(12) # AA meetings attended 1 0.152*
(13) Returned to alcohol treatmentf 1

Tetrachoric correlations among dichotomous indicators; Pearson's correlations for continuous variables indicated with italics.

*P < 0.05

aReferent: At least a high school diploma or GED.

bBaseline value (not time-varying).

cReferent: Single, divorced or widowed.

dReferent: White/Caucasian.

eReferent: No problems.

fReferent: Did not go to treatment in past year.