Table 2.
Correlations, Means, and Standard Deviations (N = 200)
Variable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Alcohol Use Severity | - | ||||||||
2. Depressive Symptoms | .32** | - | |||||||
3. Optimism | −.22** | −.58** | - | ||||||
4. Nativity | .12 | .25** | −.21** | - | |||||
5. Financial Strain | .10 | .19** | −.22** | .02 | - | ||||
6. Age | .16* | −.15* | .03 | .08 | −.02 | - | |||
7. Site of Residence | .31** | .20** | −.22** | - | .07 | .17* | - | ||
8. Student Status | −.03 | −.32** | .16* | - | −.19** | .30** | - | - | |
9. Gender | −.05 | .12 | −.05 | - | .09 | −.05 | - | - | - |
Means | 5.00 | 9.75 | 7.20 | - | 2.30 | 21.30 | |||
SD | 5.98 | 6.39 | 2.79 | - | .59 | 2.10 |
Note.
p < .05
= p < .001.
Correlations between categorical variables were not computed for Pearson correlations. Also, correlations between categorical and continuous variables reflect point-biserial correlations.