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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2016 Oct 22;65:185–192. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.10.009

Table 2.

Effects of treatment on drinking outcomes overtime

Overall At-risk Drinking Heavy Drinking Binge Drinking Drinking & Driving
Primary Outcomes B [CI] B [CI] B [CI] B [CI]

Main Treatment Effect^ −0.01 [−0.27, 0.24] 0.04 [−0.26, 0.34] 0.50 [−0.49, 1.49] −0.14 [−0.63, 0.35]
Coaction Effect
    Treatment*Smoking Status (week 12)^^ −0.72 [−1.30, 0.14]** −0.33 [−1.02, 0.35] −2.51 [−4.77, −0.26]* −0.84 [−2.03, 0.34]

Secondary Outcomes OR (CI) OR (CI) OR (CI) OR (CI)

Main Treatment Effect^ 1.05 (0.46, 2.39) 0.78 (0.27, 2.29) 1.15 (0.54, 2.45) 0.72 (0.29, 1.79)
Coaction Effect
    Treatment*Smoking Status (week 12)^^ 0.22 (0.03, 1.44) 0.03 (0.002, 0.49)** 0.12 (0.02, 0.71)* 0.71 (0.07, 6.72)

Note: S-MAPS is the reference category; 1=meeting criteria for the specific at-risk behavior

Demographic covariates are age, gender, partner status, education, employment and income

Baseline alcohol = baseline (pre-treatment) value for the specific alcohol outcome variable being analyzed

Boldface indicates statistical significance (*p < .05, **p < .01)

^

Adjusted for time, demographics, week 12 smoking status & baseline alcohol

^^

Adjusted for time, demographics, treatment, week 12 smoking status & baseline alcohol