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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 22.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Addict. 2016 Mar 15;25(3):184–187. doi: 10.1111/ajad.12348

TABLE 1.

Exposure to negative and positive stressful events during the 12 week study period by childhood sexual abuse (CSA) history and drinking behaviors by CSA history and stressful event exposure

Negative and positive stressful event exposure by CSA history
Any negative event Number of negative events (among those reporting any) Any positive event Number of positive events (among those reporting any)
% OR (RSE) [95%CI] Mean (SD) t(23)=.54 p=0.59 % OR (RSE) [95%CI] Mean (SD) t(30)=.11 p=0.92
CSA 26.32 .86 (.39) [.35, 2.10] 2.10 (1.37) 36.84 1.06 (.52) [.41, 2.79] 1.36 (.50)
No CSA 29.41 1.73 (1.79) 35.29 1.39 (1.04)
CSA history, stressful event exposure, and drinking behaviorsa,b
β (RSE) [95%CI for β]
OR (RSE) [95%CI]
Mean drinking days per week (n=83) Mean drinks on weekday drinking daysc (n=73) Mean drinks on weekend drinking daysd (n=80) Maximum drinks in one day (n=83) Became intoxicated (n=83)
CSA −.07 (0.37) [−.82, 0.68] .22 (.16) [−.30, .35] .18 (.25) [−.33, .68] .16 (.23) [−.29, .61] 2.00 (1.41) [.50, 7.99]
Negative event .17 (.33) [−.50, .84] .14 (.13) [−.13, .41] .10 (.15) [−.21, .41] .00 (.23) [−.47, .47] 7.64* (6.55) [1.42, 41.01]
CSA × Negative event .32 (.60) [−.89,1.54] .10 (.24) [−.38, .57] −.24 (0.38) [−1.01, .53] .41 (.39) [−.37, 1.20] .24 (.31) [.02, 3.06]
CSA −.19 (.36) [−.93, .54] −.32 (.16) [−.36, .30] .05 (.22) [−.39, .49] .10 (.24) [−.37, .58] 1.20 (.81) [.32, 4.50]
Positive event −.46 (.37) [−1.21, .29] −.12 (.16) [−.45, .21] −.12 (.18) [−.47, .24] −.22 (.21) [−.65, .20] .94 (.64) [.25, 3.58]
CSA × Positive event .53 (.60) [−.68, 1.74] .19 (.26) [−.33, .71] .13 (.27) [−.41, .67] .40 (.33) [−.25, 1.06] 1.06 (1.02) [.16, 6.93]

OR, odds ratio; RSE, robust standard error; CI, confidence intervals.

a

Adjusted for age, marital status, level of education, and household income.;

b

Among participants who endorsed alcohol use during the study period.;

c

participants who endorsed alcohol use on weekdays during the study period.;

d

Among participants who endorsed alcohol use on weekends during the study period;

*

p<.05.