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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Women Q. 2018 Feb 22;42(1):62–71. doi: 10.1177/0361684317744198

Table 1.

Multilevel Model Examining Associations Between Protective Behavioral Strategies and Drinking.

Model Component b SE p
Intercept, γ00   4.99 0.20 <.0001
Between-person association for sexual assault PBS, γ01   0.50 0.22   .03
Between-person association for stopping or limiting drinking PBS, γ02 −0.57 0.27   .04
Between-person association for manner of drinking PBS, γ03 −1.07 0.42   .01
Within-person association for sexual assault PBS, γ10   0.51 0.23   .03
Within-person association for stopping or limiting drinking PBS, γ20 −0.88 0.30   .004
Within-person association for manner of drinking PBS, γ30 −0.75 0.27   .01
Between-person X within-person interaction for sexual assault PBS, γ11 −0.45 0.24   .06
Between-person X within-person interaction for stopping or limiting drinking PBS, γ21   1.00 0.47   .03
Between-person X within-person interaction for manner of drinking PBS, γ31   0.45 0.55   .41

Note. Models are based on a total of 215 observed drinking events across 69 participants. b = regression coefficient for number of drinks. SE = Standard Error. PBS = Protective Behavioral Strategies.