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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aging Ment Health. 2014 Jul 10;19(3):279–289. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2014.933307

Table 4.

GEE logit models predicting the context of drinking on days when drinking (n = 324a).

Drinking alone
Drinking outside of one’s home
b se z P ORb b se z P ORb
Female gender .255 .367 .69 .489 .202 .414 1.01 .625
Age .039 .025 1.63 .104 −.036 .032 −1.13 .260
Currently married 1.91 .445 4.30 <001 .15 −.210 .495 −1.18 .670
SF-12v2® Physical Component Scale .015 .020 .76 .448 −.023 .018 −1.26 .201
Positive affect(within person) −.040 .055 −.73 .463 .013 .045 .25 .804
Positive affect(between person) −102 .073 −1.41 .159 .082 .086 .96 .339
Negative affect(within person) .143 .085 1.68 .093 −.174 .085 2.06 .039 .84
Negative affect(between person) .192 .158 1.21 .226 −.125 .133 −.94 .350
Coping motives −187 .176 −1.06 .289 .102 .170 .60 .548
Social motives −.308 .095 3.24 .001 .73 .076 .100 .75 .451
Model fit QIC = 402.985; QICu = 392.134 QIC = 411.177; QICu = 397.418

Measured by the PANAS.

Measured by the DMQ-R SF.

a

n = 324 for this analysis based on subsamples of drinking days only.

b

OR only presented for significant effects.