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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Prim Prev. 2014 Apr;35(2):75–84. doi: 10.1007/s10935-013-0337-9

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of study completers by condition (N = 705)

Variable Control Intervention
Gender, n (%)a
 Female 181 (72.7 %) 319 (70.0 %)
 Male 68 (27.3 %) 137 (30.0 %)
Race, n (%)
 White 186 (74.7 %) 342 (75.0 %)
 Asian/Asian American 49 (19.7 %) 74 (16.2 %)
 African American 7 (2.8 %) 20 (4.4 %)
 Hispanic 23 (9.2 %) 40 (8.8 %)
 Age, mean (SD) 18.23 (.43) 18.18 (0.45)
 Drinks per week 3.58 (5.58) 4.07 (7.18)
 AUDITb 4.35 (4.56) 4.21 (4.76)
 Heavy episodic drinkingc 1.56 (2.45) 1.60 (2.69)
 Alcohol-related consequencesd 1.23 (1.44) 1.22 (1.63)
 Risky drinkinge, n (%) 118 (47.4 %) 205 (45.0 %)
 Alcohol use, n (%) 177 (71.1 %) 306 (67.1 %)
a

Reflects percentage of within condition

b

Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (Babor et al., 1992)

c

Number of heavy drinking episodes in the past month (Wechsler et al., 2000)

d

Alcohol-related consequences from the Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire (Read et al., 2006)

e

Risky drinking according to NIAAA guidelines (NIAAA, 2007)