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Table 1 Summary Statistics and Pearson’s correlation coefficients

From: Distraction towards contextual alcohol cues and craving are associated with levels of alcohol use among youth

 

M [SD]

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

VIF

1. Alcohol Use (Drinking Days)

3.86 [3.44]

1.00

      

2. Distraction Bias

0.22 [22.41]

0.33***

1.00

     

1.06

3. Inhibition Bias

0.0004 [0.10]

0.00

0.04

1.00

    

1.03

4. AUDIT

8.65 [5.89]

0.23*

− 0.10

0.00

1.00

   

5. Craving

3.16 [2.57]

0.51***

0.22*

0.10

0.36***

1.00

  

1.12

6. Gender1

f/m 0.43%

−0.26**

− 0.02

0.07

− 0.12

−0.22*

1.00

 

1.14

7. Age

21.71 [2.69]

0.31**

−0.01

0.00

0.08

0.00

−0.08

1.00

1.85

8. Years of Education

13.50 [1.86]

0.20*

−0.06

0.07

0.08

0.01

0.09

0.66***

1.87

  1. aGender was coded as male = 0, female = 1; M = mean; SD = standard deviation; Numbers from 1 to 7 in the top row represents each variable in the leftmost column; VIF Variance Inflation Factors for the sequential regression models of drinking days, AUDIT Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test; Significant coefficients are in boldface. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, p < 0.001***