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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Biol. 2014 Oct 29;21(1):171–182. doi: 10.1111/adb.12192

Table 4.

Multilevel Models Predicting Momentary Subjective Craving Outside of Drinking Episodes in the Natural Environment and Laboratory from Alcohol Cues and Medication Condition

Model and Predictors B SE 95% CI
p
LL UL
Natural Environment
 Intercept 2.71 0.35 2.02 3.40 < .001
 Alcohol visibility 0.77 0.12 0.53 1.00 < .001
 Medication condition 0.10 0.50 −0.90 1.11 .837
 Medication condition × Alcohol visibility −0.01 0.17 −0.35 0.33 .953
Laboratory
 Intercept 2.80 0.45 1.91 3.69 <.001
 Cue type 2.14 0.33 1.48 2.80 <.001
 Medication condition −0.37 0.65 −1.66 0.93 .576
 Cue type × Medication condition −0.52 0.48 −1.48 0.44 .284

Note. CI = confidence interval; LL = lower limit; UL = upper limit. Values are from multivariate/simultaneous models. Therefore, the Alcohol visibility and Medication condition terms are conditional effects (i.e., effect of each term when all other terms in the model = 0). Effects for Alcohol visibility and Cue type remained significant after the addition of sex and baseline percent drinking days.