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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2015 Apr;110(4):610–618. doi: 10.1111/add.12845

Table 2.

Results from multi-level regression analyses of social behavior alcohol expectancies on age and drinking status in 1292 adolescent twins measured up to three times from ages 11 to 18 years.

Model A Model B Model C
Intercept 1.93 (0.033)* 1.85 (0.034)* 1.95 (0.041)*
Age (years) 0.12 (0.007)* 0.10 (0.008)* 0.06 (0.011)*
Drinking status (–) 0.29 (0.034)* 0.08 (0.056)
Age × drinking status (–) (–) 0.07 (0.014)*
–2LL 5157.4 4979.6 4952.8
Δχ2/df (–) 177.8/1 26.8/1

Results based on 2350 observations from 1292 individuals. Drinking status is coded 1 if the subject reported drinking onset prior to that assessment and 0 otherwise. Age is centered around 11 years. – = parameter not included in model. Δχ2 is the difference in fit relative to the prior model.

*

Significance at P<0.05 level.

Multi-level regression was used to account for the nesting of multiple occasions within twins and of twins within pairs.