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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 12.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2022 Jan 10;10(5):901–919. doi: 10.1177/21677026211062599

Table 2.

Correlations between study variables among men (N=3,281) and women (N=5,046).

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. lifetime
prevalence
men (%)
1. gambling disorder (4+ sxs) .95 --a .26 .31 .27 .33 .29 .30 .30 .36 4.21
2. disordered gambling (1+ sxs) --a .95 .17 .21 .16 .14 .29 .18 .27 .29 16.67
3. suicidal thoughts .26 .21 .85 --a .83 .52 .22 .35 .21 .40 25.78
4. suicide plan .30 .21 --a .56 .78 .50 .24 .32 .21 .38 6.34
5. suicide attempt .27 .22 .91 .80 .97 .52 .31 .41 .33 .49 2.90
6. major depression .25 .23 .60 .58 .52 .81 .19 .31 .27 .28 19.72
7. alcohol use disorder .21 .17 .24 .27 .32 .19 .72 .48 .41 .42 43.16
8. cannabis use disorder .21 .22 .38 .32 .38 .31 .51 .93 .55 .48 19.48
9. nicotine dependence .40 .39 .23 .24 .34 .26 .40 .60 .91 .39 35.14
10. conduct disorder .40 .31 .36 .37 .43 .31 .45 .56 .52 .84 15.79
 lifetime prevalence women (%) 1.39 6.44 26.22 7.06 4.78 31.05 21.94 10.23 30.94 4.76

Note: Cell entries are tetrachoric correlations. Correlations among men are in the upper diagonal, correlations among women are in the lower diagonal, retest reliabilities are on the diagonal (for the first two variables, the mean retest interval was three months, for the remaining variables, the mean retest interval was four years). All correlations are significant at p < 0.05.

a

correlations between contingent/nested phenotypes could not be calculated