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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Jul 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Stud Alcohol. 2006 Mar;67(2):269–276. doi: 10.15288/jsa.2006.67.269

Table 1.

Alcohol consumption as a function of overestimating drinks for consequences

Actual
Estimated
Outcome R2 B (SE) β B (SE) β
Vomiting
 Drinks per week .38 0.46 (0.23) .16* 1.08 (0.18) .51
 Peak consumption .55 0.47 (0.12) .29 0.66 (0.09) .53
 Typical weekend evening .48 0.26 (0.13) .19* 0.37 (0.10) .34
Unwanted sex
 Drinks per week .19 -0.21 (0.42) -.07 1.24 (0.34) .47
 Peak consumption .36 0.11 (0.20) .06 0.83 (0.17) .57
 Typical weekend evening .13 0.13 (0.21) .08 0.39 (0.17) .30*
Hangover
 Drinks per week .44 0.87 (0.25) .30 0.94 (0.20) .41
 Peak consumption .53 0.47 (0.13) .29 0.61 (0.10) .49
 Typical weekend evening .27 0.14 (0.14) .10 0.49 (0.11) .46
Blackout
 Drinks per week .34 1.22 (0.36) .35 0.71 (0.24) .30
 Peak consumption .55 0.68 (0.16) .36 0.60 (0.11) .48
 Typical weekend evening .26 0.58 (0.19) .34 0.28 (0.13) .24*
*

p < .05;

p < .01;

p < .001.