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. 2024 Mar 28;82:45. doi: 10.1186/s13690-024-01265-w

Table 2.

Results of the bootstrapped multiple regression analysis of a social norms approach intervention (2023) on alcohol use among Flemish university students

Independent variable B Unstandardized Coefficient β Standardized Coefficient Bootstrapped p-value Bootstrapped 95% Confidence Interval
Group (Intervention) 0.212 0.007 0.541 [-0.433, 0.859]
Time (Endline) 1.217 0.030 0.044* [0.031, 2.419]
Group * Time (Intervention * Endline) -0.320 -0.005 0.741 [-2.101, 1.534]
Sex (Male) 6.071 0.236  < .001* [5.453, 6.723]
Religion -0.839 -0.700  < .001* [-1.120, -0.549]
Importance of religion (Neutral to important) -1.488 -0.490  < .001* [-2.118, -0.836]
Fraternity member (Active) 1.777 0.050 0.002* [0.896–2.711]
Living situation weekdays (Independently) 3.022 0.120  < .001* [2.525–3.547]
Working status (Working) 1.594 0.056  < .001* [0.950–2.204]
Last-year use of cannabis (Yes) 6.710 0.243  < .001* [6.010–7.461]

*Statistically significant