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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2015 Nov 17;58(2):174–180. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2015.10.002

Table 3. Adolescent alcohol use at baseline and one-year follow-up (n=315)a.

Baseline One-year follow-up

Alcohol useb (n=29) No alcohol useb (n=286) Alcohol useb (n=50) No alcohol useb (n=265)

N (column %/row%) χ2 p N (column %/row%) χ2 p
Sex
 Male 15 (51.7/9.9) 137 (47.9/90.1) 0.15 30 (60.0/19.7) 122 (46.0/80.3) 3.28
 Female 14 (48.3/8.6) 149 (52.1/91.4) .70 20 (40.0/12.3) 143 (54.0/87.7) .07

Nationality
 Cambodian 19 (65.5/87.7) 136 (47.5/12.3) 3.40 26 (52.0/16.7) 130 (49.0/83.3) 0.15
 Vietnamese 10 (34.5/6.3) 150 (52.5/93.7) .07 24 (48.0/15.1) 135 (51.0/84.9) .70

Nativity
 Born in U.S. 22 (75.9/11.6) 168 (41.3/88.4) 3.22 31 (64.6/16.7) 155 (59.6/83.3) 0.42
 Born outside U.S. 7 (24.1/5.6) 118 (58.7/94.4) .07 17 (35.4/13.9) 105 (40.4/86.1) .52

Acculturation strategy
 Traditional 1 (3.5/2.1) 46 (16.1/97.9) 6 (12.0/15.8) 32 (12.1/84.2)
 Bicultural 9 (31.0/9.4) 87 (30.4/90.6) 5.84 7 (14.0/7.7) 84 (31.7/92.3) 12.11
 Assimilated 5 (17.2/7.0) 66 (23.1/93.0) .12 11 (22.0/13.1) 73 (27.5/86.9) <.01
 Marginalized 14 (48.3/13.9) 87 (30.4/86.1) 26 (52.0/25.5) 76 (28.7/74.5)
a

Table includes all available data at each wave. Imputation not conducted for data presented in this table.

b

Use in past 30 days