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. 2018 Jun 25;6(6):e146. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.9642

Table 1.

Comparison of groups at baseline.

Variable Intervention (n=460) Control (n=436) P value
Gender (females), n (%) 265 (57.6) 244 (56.0) .62
Age (years), mean (SD)a 25.3 (6.7) 25.6 (6.8) .43
Age (years), categorical, n (%)

.36

<21 119 (26.0) 110 (25.4)

21-25 207 (45.2) 175 (40.4)

26-30 76 (16.6) 85 (19.6)

>31 56 (12.2) 63 (14.5)
Marital status (single), n (%) 288 (62.9) 256 (59.1) .25
University code, n (%)

.89

1 55 (12.0) 45 (10.3)

2 13 (2.8) 9 (2.1)

3 30 (6.5) 36 (8.3)

4 47 (10.2) 47 (10.8)

5 27 (5.9) 30 (6.9)

6 41 (8.9) 42 (9.6)

7 10 (2.2) 12 (2.8)

8 12 (2.6) 12 (2.8)

9 18 (3.9) 12 (2.8)

10 32 (7.0) 31 (7.1)

11 5 (1.1) 10 (2.3)

12 157 (34.1) 141 (32.3)

13 13 (2.8) 9 (2.1)
Alcohol parameters



Weekly alcohol consumption, mean (SD) 13.90 (8.43) 13.66 (8.30) .67

Frequency of HEDb, n (%)




2-3 times a month 131 (28.5) 130 (29.8) .77


Approximately 1 time a week 241 (52.4) 218 (50.0)


More than 1 time a week 88 (19.1) 88 (20.2)

Highest eBACc, mean (SD)

1.32 (0.86)


1.38 (0.94)


.32

Number of negative consequences of excessive drinkingd, mean (SD)

3.19 (1.96)


3.17 (1.95)


.88

aIntervention (n=458); control (n=433).

bHED: heavy episodic drinking (how often, during the past 3 months, have you consumed 4 (for females) / 5 (for males) standard drinks on one occasion?).

ceBAC: estimated blood alcohol concentration.

dIncludes negative consequences on studies, academic results, finances, social relationships, gender, regrettable situations, mental health, injuries, conflict, violence, and sleep.