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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2016 Feb 17;58:110–116. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.02.025

Table 3.

Multilevel Models Predicting Alcohol-Related Consequences

Positive Consequences Negative Consequences

Model 1 Model 2 Model 1 Model 2
B (SE) B (SE) B (SE) B (SE)
Level 2
Male Sex -- 0.03 (.10) -- 0.04 (.05)
Age -- −0.07 (.04) -- −0.03 (.02)
Fraternity/Sorority Membership -- −0.21 (.11) -- −0.05 (.06)
Positive Expectancies Person Mean -- 0.73 (.04)*** -- 0.08 (.02)***
Negative Expectancies Person Mean -- −0.18 (.04)*** -- 0.15 (.02)***
High-intensity Drinking Person Mean 0.21 (.07)** 0.16 (.06)** 0.17 (.03)*** 0.11 (.03)***
Level 1
Time Trend (i.e., week of study) -- −0.11 (.01)*** -- −0.05 (.01)***
Weekend -- 0.11 (.04)* -- −0.04 (.03)
Context
 Drinking with Othersa -- 0.58 (.09)*** -- 0.21 (.06)***
 Drinking at Bar/Partyb -- 0.46 (.05)*** -- 0.19 (.04)***
 Drinking – Other (Where)b -- 0.12 (.07) -- −0.02 (.05)
Positive Expectancies -- 0.22 (.03)*** -- 0.06 (.02)***
Negative Expectancies -- 0.12 (.02)*** -- 0.12 (.02)***
High-intensity Drinking 0.31 (.02)*** 0.17 (.02)*** 0.34 (.01)*** 0.28 (.01)***

Note. N=342 people, n=4,622 days

a

Reference Category is Drinking Alone.

b

Reference Category is Drinking at Home.

*

p<.05,

**

p<.01,

***

p<.001.