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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Community Psychol. 2013 Mar;51(0):264–277. doi: 10.1007/s10464-012-9529-3

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics for analysis variables, by intervention phase and condition

Pre mean or % (SE) Post mean or %(SE)

Intervention Control Intervention Control

Studenta demographics
N of students 7229       7108       3784       4590      
Gender (%)
     Male 49.0 (0.7) 48.7 (0.8) 48.9 (1.1) 49.4 (0.7)
     Female 51.1 (0.7) 51.3 (0.8) 51.1 (1.1) 50.6 (0.7)
Non-white (%) 27.6 (3.3) 21.0 (3.4) 30.0 (3.5) 26.1 (3.3)
Students in school district eligible for free or reduced-price-lunch (mean %) 46.5 (2.7) 43.9 (3.9) 49.4 (2.9) 46.8 (3.5)
Non-white students in school district (mean %) 26.0 (3.9) 20.0 (5.0) 26.4 (3.8) 22.3 (4.1)
Student survey outcomes
Alcohol (%)
      Current use 45.7 (1.3) 44.8 (1.4) 42.4 (0.9) 40.4 (2.1)
      Current binge use 28.0 (1.3) 27.4 (1.4) 25.8 (0.8) 23.8 (1.5)
Perceived alcohol availability (% reporting alcohol would be “very easy” to get) 54.6 (0.8) 54.7 (0.8) 49.2 (1.2) 47.5 (1.1)
Perceptions of enforcement in neighborhood:
      Would be caught by police if drinking (% reporting “very much true” or “pretty much true”) 22.9 (1.1) 21.6 (1.2) 25.1 (1.0) 25.4 (1.6)
      Would be asked for ID if purchasing alcohol (% reporting “very much true”) 50.4 (1.6) 49.7 (2.1) 50.2 (1.5) 48.4 (1.9)
      Police would break up an underage drinking party (% reporting “very much true” or “pretty much true”) 44.1 (1.5) 43.0 (2.6) 43.2 (2.2) 43.4 (2.8)
      Nobody over 21 would buy alcohol for minor (% reporting “very much true” or “pretty much true”) 41.0 (1.3) 41.5 (2.0) 41.8 (2.0) 39.7 (3.5)
Store characteristics
N of purchase surveys conducted 741       773       453       479      
Age of clerk (mean) 37.1 (0.7) 37.2 (0.6) 38.5 (1.0) 39.3 (0.8)
Number of clerks in store (mean) 2.3 (0.1) 2.3 (0.1) 1.8 (0.1) 2.0 (0.1)
Purchase outcomes
Successful alcohol sale (%) 22.9 (2.9) 19.8 (2.6) 7.1 (1.6) 10.8 (2.6)
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All student data are for 11th grade students.

Note: Sample sizes are aggregated across all years of each intervention phase (i.e., pre- or post-intervention)