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. 2011 Mar 14;2011:497827. doi: 10.1155/2011/497827

Table 3.

Multivariate logistic regression analyses of the associations between demographic characteristics, alcohol marketing and alcohol education and drunkenness.

Four models predicting drunkenness
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4
AOR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Boys 0.68 (0.51–0.91) 0.70 (0.51–0.96) 0.70 (0.51–0.96) 0.71 (0.52–0.97)
Girls 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Age ≤  13 0.84 (0.55–1.28) 0.77 (0.48–1.24) 0.76 (0.46–1.26) 0.78 (0.48–1.26)
Age 14 1.10 (0.86–1.42) 0.92 (0.71–1.20) 0.94 (0.71–1.24) 0.92 (0.69–1.22)
Age 15 0.82 (0.58–1.15) 0.76 (0.52–1.10) 0.75 (0.51–1.09) 0.75 (0.52–1.09)
Age ≥ 16 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Alcohol use past 30 days 33.13 (22.78–48.18) 16.68 (10.90–25.53) 15.25 (9.75–23.87) 15.11 (9.73–23.46)
Bullying victimization 1.38 (0.96–1.98) 1.35 (0.94–1.92) 1.33 (0.94–1.89)
Sadness 1.25 (0.99–1.57) 1.20 (0.95–1.51) 1.23 (0.97–1.56)
No friends 0.86 (0.60–1.21) 0.85 (0.60–1.20) 0.85 (0.60–1.22)
Missed school 1.53 (1.09–2.16) 1.47 (1.04–2.08) 1.47 (1.02–2.10)
No parental monitoring 1.33 (0.97–1.83) 1.30 (0.93–1.81) 1.31 (0.94–1.83)
Drug use 3.18 (2.29–4.41) 3.07 (2.18–4.33) 3.12 (2.18–4.47)
Alcohol marketing
 Actors 1.38 (0.97–1.97) 1.37 (0.96–1.95)
 Billboards 0.87 (0.67–1.15) 0.87 (0.67–1.14)
 Provided free alcohol 1.45 (1.05–2.00) 1.49 (1.09–2.02)
Alcohol education
 Danger of alcohol 0.88 (0.65–1.20)
 Refuse alcohol 0.81 (0.59–1.11)

Each model included all listed variables. Reference categories for each variable are not shown but were those not exposed to or who did not report bullying victimization, sadness, having no friends, missed school, no parental monitoring, drug use, alcohol marketing or alcohol education.