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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Subst Use. 2011 Oct 3;17(3):269–276. doi: 10.3109/14659891.2011.580414

Table 1.

Linear regression: Correlates of being hung over at work.

Beta t p-value
Constant −2.598 0.010
Male 0.040 1.334 0.182
Current smoker 0.062 2.189 0.029
Age 0.034 1.108 0.268
Currently enrolled in school 0.003 0.102 0.918
High school education 0.015 0.542 0.588
Non-white race/ethnicity −0.010 −0.365 0.715
Host −0.010 −0.309 0.757
Server −0.038 −1.077 0.282
Positive norms for workplace hangover 0.109 3.731 <0.001
Past 12-month frequency of intoxication 0.414 14.735 <0.001
Perceived low workplace consequences for hangover 0.090 3.162 0.002
Day shift −0.007 −0.544 0.791
Split shift −0.015 −0.216 0.586
No usual shift −0.028 −1.006 0.315
R2=0.25