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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Appl Dev Sci. 2019 Feb 6;25(1):83–94. doi: 10.1080/10888691.2018.1537792

Table 3.

Hierarchical regressions predicting adolescent drinking motives from perceived parent/friend drinking motives.

DV: Coping
DV: Conform
DV: Social
DV: Enhance
Variable ΔR2 β sr2 p ΔR2 β sr2 p ΔR2 β sr2 p ΔR2 β sr2 p
Step 1 .303 <.001 .071 .060 .366 <.001 .409 <.001
 Alc Frequency .31 .41 <.001 −.09 .00 .330 .28 .39 <.001 .35 .54 <.001
 Drink w/ parents −.25 .20 .002 .09 .00 .336 −.01 .02 .946 −.10 .14 .194
 Drink w/ friends .06 .25 .441 .22 .22 .040 .19 .36 .013 .19 .43 .026
1Step 2 .194 <.001 .165 <.001 .253 <.001 .115 <.001
 Parent DMQ .12 .16 .116 .11 .17 .221 .12 .15 .090 .048 .16 .532
 Friend DMQ .41 .58 <.001 .38 .81 <.001 .50 .80 <.001 .358 .64 <.001
Total Model: F[5,99] = 19.576 F[5,99] = 6.101 F[5,99] = 32.211 F[5,99] = 16.378

Note. 1Parent and Friend DMQ were matched with adolescents own DMQ (e.g., when predicting Own-Coping Motives, Parent DMQ and Friend DMQ refer to Perceived Coping motives for Parent and Perceived Coping motives for Friend).