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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jan 23.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2023 Jan 23;58(3):444–453. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2023.2167495

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics for PCL-R scores, Covariate Measures, and FTND total scores

Adult Men Adult Women
Variable Mean SD Range Mean SD Range
PCL-R Total 22.77 7.04 3.2 – 38 20.01 6.61 3 – 37.9
PCL-R Factor 1 7.37 3.76 0 – 16 5.60 3.50 0 – 16
PCL-R Factor 2 13.10 3.70 2 – 20 12.37 3.70 0 – 20
PCL-R Facet 1 2.59 2.06 0 – 8 2.04 1.77 0 – 8
PCL-R Facet 2 4.77 2.27 0 – 8 3.56 2.25 0 – 8
PCL-R Facet 3 6.26 2.17 0 – 10 6.07 2.19 0 – 10
PCL-R Facet 4 6.77 2.48 0 – 10 6.26 2.29 0 – 10
FTND Total 4.11 2.48 0 – 10 4.48 2.37 0 – 10
Substance Use Severity 7.63 2.44 0 – 20.32 8.45 3.05 0 – 17.37
Age 33.46 3.36 18.06 – 62.64 36.39 8.79 19.17 – 64.79
IQ 96.83 12.74 70 – 137 95.18 10.23 70 – 123

Note. PCL-R refers to total, factor, and facet scores derived from the Hare Psychopathy Checklist – Revised (PCL-R; Hare, 2003). FTND total refers to the total score from the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND; Heatherton et al., 1991). Substance use severity refers to years of regular alcohol and illicit substance use assessed via a modified version of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI; McLellan et al., 1992). IQ refers to full-scale IQ estimated from the Vocabulary and Matrix Reasoning subtests from the WAIS-III (Wechsler, 1997) or WASI-II (Wechsler, 2011).