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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Sep 2.
Published in final edited form as: Eur Addict Res. 2009 Sep 18;15(4):216–223. doi: 10.1159/000239415

Table 3.

Hierarchical regression for total consumption, panel data

Women
N=778 individuals/2237 observations
Model M1 (random intercept) M2 (+ time) M3 (+ variables on the individual level) M4 (+ random slope) M5 (+ cross level interaction)
Fixed part
Constant 0.219*** 0.229*** 0.170*** 0.169*** 0.175***
Time −0.008*** −0.008*** −0.008*** −0.009***
Age 0.0002 0.0002 −0.0003
Age2 0.0001*** 0.0001*** 0.0001*
Income 0.006* 0.006* 0.005*
Education middle 0.036** 0.036** 0.035**
Education high 0.027* 0.028* 0.028*
Time* age 0.0004*
Random part
τ00 0.027*** 0.027*** 0.027*** 0.028*** 0.028***
τ01 −0.0006 −0.0007
τ11 0.0004* 0.0004*
σ2 0.011*** 0.011*** 0.011*** 0.010*** 0.010***
ICC 71.6%
AIC −2164.3 −2166.9 −2132.5 −2132.7 −2121.7
R2time 0.008 0.011 0.067 0.069
R2ind 0.026
Men
N=674 individuals/1990 observations
Fixed part
constant 0.398*** 0.403*** 0.323*** 0.321***
time −0.004 −0.006 −0.006
Age −0.002* −0.002*
Age2 0.0002*** 0.0002***
Income 0.012*** 0.013***
Education middle --- ---
Education high --- ---
Time* age ---
Random part
τ00 0.051*** 0.051*** 0.048*** 0.049***
τ01 −0.0009
τ11 0.001**
σ2 0.018*** 0.018*** 0.018*** 0.016***
ICC 73.8%
AIC −846.8 −839.0 −840.2 −847.0
R2time 0.001 0.003 0.101
R2ind 0.058
*

p<0.05

**

p<0.01

***

p<0.001