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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2012 Jul 23;36(10):1767–1778. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2012.01786.x

Table 2.

Baseline Comparability of Students in the Intervention and Control Schools (2003 College Drinking Survey)

Intervention Group
(N = 1,977)
Control Group
(N = 1,834)
P-value1
Academic Classification (Year in School) Percentage (SE) Percentage (SE) 0.70
  Freshman 56.4% (8.7) 56.1% (7.7)
  Sophomore 19.7% (4.5) 18.2% (6.5)
  Junior 12.9% (2.3) 14.1% (2.7)
  Senior 11.2% (4.2) 11.3% (1.4)

Gender 0.43
  Male 39.2% (7.7) 34.3% (2.6)
  Female 60.8% (7.7) 65.7% (2.6)

Race/Ethnicity 0.53
  White 75.7% (14.5) 82.9% (6.8)
  African-American 9.1% (7.4) 7.4% (5.0)
  Hispanic 4.2% (1.8) 3.5% (0.6)
  Asian/PI 5.0% (6.0) 3.0% (1.7)
  Other 6.0% (5.1) 3.3% (0.5)

Past 30 days Alcohol Use, any 65.3% (7.4) 66.6% (4.3) 0.56
Binge drink, past 30 day2 45.1% (8.0) 48.8% (6.4) 0.31
Gets drunk at least once in typical week 34.5% (8.6) 37.3% (6.9) 0.39
1

P-value is from comparison of intervention vs. control schools for significant differences, adjusted for within-school clustering.

2

Binge drinking is defined as 5 drinks in a row for males, 4 drinks in a row for females, at least once in past 30 days