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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2010 Dec 13;115(3):205–212. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2010.10.022

Table 1.

Main Effects of Stress and Total Hassles on Next Day Total Drinks

DV: Next Day Total Drinks
Primary Predictor: Stress b SE p 95% CI (low, high)
Time since beginning of study −.005 .0003 .000 −.01, −.004
Day of the Week* Monday −.86 .06 .000 −.97, −.74
Tuesday −.80 .06 .000 −.92, −.68
Wednesday −.55 .06 .000 −.67, −.44
Thursday −.47 .06 .000 −.59, −.35
Friday .31 .06 .000 .19, .43
Saturday .61 .06 .000 .49, .73
Alcohol Dependency (yes/no) .63 .38 .096 −.11, 1.4
Stress score .02 .01 .042 .001, .04
Primary Predictor: Total Hassles b SE p 95% CI (low, high)
Time since beginning of study −.01 .0003 .000 −.01, −.004
Day of the Week* Monday −.91 .06 .000 −1.0, −.79
Tuesday −.85 .06 .000 −.97, −.73
Wednesday −.57 .06 .000 −.70, −.46
Thursday −.50 .06 .000 −.61, −.38
Friday .26 .06 .000 .15, .38
Saturday .61 .06 .000 .50, .73
Alcohol Dependency (yes/no) .75 .39 .056 −.02, 1.5
Stress score .04 .01 .000 .02, .06
Total Hassles .02 .01 .096 .04, .003
*

Sunday is reference day

Note. DV: Dependent Variable; b: regression coefficient; SE: Standard Error; p: p-value; CI: Confidence Interval; ns: not significant.