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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol. 2023 Jun 7;111:75–83. doi: 10.1016/j.alcohol.2023.05.007

Table 1.

Socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics at baseline for the two study samples

Characteristic Sample 1 (N=5)
September 2019
Sample 2 (N=84)
March-April 2021
N (%) N (%)
Gender*
  Male 2 (40.0) 25 (29.8)
  Female 3 (60.0) 59 (70.2)
Mean age (range) 21.6 (21.2 – 22.3) 19.7 (18-22)
Racial/ethnic identity
  White, non-Hispanic 2 (40.0) 61 (72.6)
  Black or African-American 1 (20.0) 1 (1.2)
  Asian 1 (20.0) 10 (11.9)
  Hispanic, Latinx, or Spanish origin 1 (20.0) 2 (2.4)
  Other 0 (0) 10 (11.9)
School year
  1st year undergraduate 0 (0) 27 (32.1)
  2nd year undergraduate 0 (0) 27 (32.1)
  3rd year undergraduate 2 (40.0) 20 (23.8)
  ≥4th year undergraduate 3 (60.0) 10 (11.9)
Greek affiliated
  Yes 1 (20.0) 25 (30.5)
  No 4 (80.0) 57 (69.5)
  Missing 0 2
Alcohol consumption frequency
  6-7 times a week 0 (0) 1 (1.2)
  3-5 times a week 5 (100.0) 36 (42.9)
  1-2 times a week 0 (0) 47 (56.0)
Average # drinks per event
  1-2 1 (20.0) 12 (14.3)
  3-4 3 (60.0) 29 (34.5)
  ≥5 1 (20.0) 43 (51.2)
*

All participants reported concordance between their sex at birth and current gender identity