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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2019 May 2;43(7):1384–1390. doi: 10.1111/acer.14038

Table 4.

Pearson Product Moment Correlations of SRE-5 and SRE-T values to Maximum Drinks and Number of DSM-IV Alcohol Problems for Fathers, Mothers, Sons and Daughters

Maximum Drinks Alcohol Problems
Group SRE-5 SRE-T SRE-5 vs. SRE-T Difference* SRE-5 SRE-T SRE-5 vs. SRE-T Difference*

Parents

Fathers (N=107) .28b .54c 3.91c .10 .33c 3.15b

Mothers (N=88) .37c .64c 5.00 c .42c .53c 1.91x

Parent Combined (N=195) .41 c .66c 7.56c .31c .49c .55 c 4.78c

Offspring

Sons (N=115) .67c .84c 4.72c .60c .72c 2.71b

Daughters (N=97) .43c .69c 5.51c .42c .64c 4.43c

Offspring Combined (N=212) .61c .81c 8.22c .54c .69c 5.12c

Parents Combined vs. Offspring Combined 2.73b 3.34c 2.84b 3.12b

Abbreviations are described in Table 1.

Both SRE variables were square root transformed, maximum drinks variable was log transformed, and alcohol problems variable was inverse transformed.

*

Difference between SRE-5 and SRE-T correlations with maximum drinks and (separately) for number of alcohol problems for fathers, mothers, parents combined and sons, daughters and offspring combined as evaluated by z-scores for the differences.

Superscript:

a

= p < .05

b

= p < .01

c

= p < .001

x

= p <.057.