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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2013 Sep 24;108(12):10.1111/add.12322. doi: 10.1111/add.12322

Table 3.

Associations between frequency of alcohol consumption, continued volumes of alcohol consumption, and MFPV and FMPV (beta (s.e.)) (n=1585 couples)

Male-to-female partner violence

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5
b (s.e.) P b (s.e.) P b (s.e.) P b (s.e.) P b (s.e.) P
Male frequency 0.017 (0.005)* <0.001 0.022 (0.005)* <0.001 0.020 (0.005)* <0.001
Male V−F (continued volumes) −0.001 (0.001) −0.001 (0.001)
Female frequency 0.016 (0.007)* 0.015 0.021 (0.007)* 0.003 0.007 (0.008)
Female V−F (continued volumes) −0.002 (0.002) −0.001 (0.003)
γ, male frequency** −0.003 (0.001)* 0.013 −0.004 (0.001)* 0.002 −0.004 (0.001)* 0.009
γ, female frequency** −0.002 (0.002) −0.003 (0.002) 0.059 −0.005 (0.002)

Female-to-male partner violence

Model 6 Model 7 Model 8 Model 9 Model 10

b (s.e.) P b (s.e.) P b (s.e.) P b (s.e.) P b (s.e.) P

Female frequency 0.024 (0.008)* 0.002 0.027 (0.008)* 0.001 0.011 (0.011)
Female V−F (continued volumes) −0.004 (0.003) −0.005 (0.003)
Male frequency 0.022 (0.006)* <0.001 0.024 (0.006)* <0.001 0.022 (0.007)* 0.002
Male V−F (continued volumes) 0.000 (0.001) 0.000 (0.001)
γ, female frequency** −0.004 (0.002)* 0.012 −0.004 (0.002)* 0.007 −0.001 (0.001)
γ, male frequency** −0.004 (0.001)* <0.001 −0.004 (0.001)* <0.001 −0.004 (0.001)* 0.002
*

p<0.05

**

γ = parameter estimate for heteroscedasticity, overall frequency of drinking

Models adjusted for both partners’ impulsivity, adverse childhood experiences, education, and race/ethnicity; mean age and mean financial strain