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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 7.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2017 May 19;52(9):1120–1132. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2017.1293101

Table 1.

Percentage distributions of key demographics and other characteristics, by drinking pattern, among adults ages 18–49, United States, National Health Interview Survey, 2004–2013

  Lifetime 
Abstainers
(n = 34,768)
Former 
Drinkers
(n = 15,360)
Low-Risk 
Drinkers
(n = 60,612)
Increased-Risk 
Drinkers
(n = 37,365)
Highest-Risk 
Drinkers
(n = 8,591)
Age 31.1 (0.1) 37.0 (0.1) 35.3 (0.1) 32.3 (0.1) 33.2 (0.2)
Male gender (%) 39.3 (0.4) 45.7 (0.5) 43.8 (0.3) 66.3 (0.3) 60.4 (0.7)
Hispanic ethnicity (%) 25.6 (0.5) 17.6 (0.4) 15.1 (0.2) 15.5 (0.3) 10.3 (0.4)
Race (%)
 White 68.3 (0.5) 80.4 (0.5) 79.4 (0.3) 88.0 (0.3) 87.3 (0.5)
 Black 19.9 (0.4) 13.9 (0.4) 14.1 (0.3) 7.7 (0.2) 8.8 (0.4)
 Other 11.8 (0.3) 5.7 (0.3) 6.5 (0.1) 4.3 (0.2) 3.9 (0.3)
Education (%)
 Less than high school 22.7 (0.4) 18.3 (0.5) 9.8 (0.2) 11.2 (0.3) 11.7 (0.5)
 High school 29.0 (0.4) 30.6 (0.5) 23.4 (0.3) 24.9 (0.3) 28.0 (0.7)
 Some college 28.7 (0.4) 31.3 (0.5) 33.0 (0.3) 34.3 (0.4) 34.7 (0.8)
 College and above 18.5 (0.4) 19.3 (0.5) 33.3 (0.3) 29.2 (0.4) 25.3 (0.6)
Employment/Occupation (%)
 Never worked 18.4 (0.3) 4.7 (0.2) 2.9 (0.1) 1.9 (0.1) 1.7 (0.2)
 No job in past 12 months 12.7 (0.3) 19.3 (0.4) 10.8 (0.2) 7.2 (0.2) 8.8 (0.4)
 White-collar job 19.5 (0.3) 24.3 (0.5) 35.4 (0.3) 31.4 (0.4) 26.9 (0.6)
 Service job 31.6 (0.3) 29.4 (0.4) 32.6 (0.3) 34.0 (0.3) 34.9 (0.7)
 Blue-collar/other job 17.4 (0.3) 22.2 (0.5) 18.3 (0.2) 25.4 (0.4) 27.7 (0.6)
Marital status (%)
 Married 45.1 (0.4) 59.3 (0.5) 56.3 (0.3) 43.7 (0.4) 35.1 (0.8)
 Widowed 0.5 (0.0) 0.6 (0.1) 0.5 (0.0) 0.3 (0.0) 0.3 (0.1)
 Divorced 4.2 (0.1) 8.6 (0.2) 7.1 (0.1) 6.5 (0.1) 8.6 (0.4)
 Separated 2.1 (0.1) 2.8 (0.1) 2.3 (0.1) 1.9 (0.1) 2.6 (0.2)
 Never married 42.8 (0.4) 19.7 (0.4) 24.9 (0.3) 34.9 (0.4) 38.6 (0.8)
 Living with partner 5.0 (0.1) 8.8 (0.3) 8.9 (0.2) 12.5 (0.2) 14.8 (0.5)
Functional limitation (%) 17.2 (0.3) 31.8 (0.5) 20.3 (0.2) 20.4 (0.3) 23.0 (0.6)
Health problem that requires special equipment (%) 2.3 (0.1) 4.8 (0.2) 2.0 (0.1) 1.6 (0.1) 1.5 (0.2)
Self-reported health status (%)
 Excellent 37.0 (0.4) 26.4 (0.5) 36.5 (0.3) 37.5 (0.3) 33.5 (0.6)
 Very good 30.9 (0.3) 30.6 (0.5) 34.8 (0.3) 35.5 (0.3) 34.9 (0.6)
 Good 23.7 (0.3) 27.4 (0.4) 22.2 (0.2) 21.9 (0.3) 24.6 (0.6)
 Fair 6.5 (0.2) 11.5 (0.3) 5.4 (0.1) 4.3 (0.1) 5.7 (0.3)
 Poor 1.8 (0.1) 4.0 (0.2) 1.1 (0.0) 0.8 (0.1) 1.3 (0.1)
Smoking status (%)
 Current every-day smoker 6.6 (0.2) 22.3 (0.5) 16.0 (0.2) 22.7 (0.3) 37.2 (0.7)
 Current some-day smoker 1.7 (0.1) 3.5 (0.2) 4.6 (0.1) 8.6 (0.2) 11.7 (0.4)
 Former smoker 2.9 (0.1) 20.9 (0.4) 14.7 (0.2) 17.8 (0.3) 17.4 (0.5)
 Never smoker 88.6 (0.3) 53.2 (0.5) 64.6 (0.2) 50.8 (0.3) 33.7 (0.8)
Body mass index (kg/m2) 26.8 (0.0) 28.6 (0.1) 27.1 (0.0) 27.2 (0.0) 26.5 (0.1)
Frequency of doing physical activities
to strengthen muscles (times per week)
0.81 (0.02) 0.84 (0.03) 1.16 (0.01) 1.52 (0.02) 1.37 (0.04)
Frequency of doing light/moderate
physical activities (times per week)
2.08 (0.03) 2.43 (0.04) 2.73 (0.02) 3.02 (0.03) 3.07 (0.06)
Frequency of doing vigorous
physical activities (times per week)
1.51 (0.03) 1.49 (0.03) 1.99 (0.02) 2.41 (0.02) 2.30 (0.05)
# times in hospital emergency room, past 12 month 0.29 (0.01) 0.47 (0.01) 0.30 (0.00) 0.31 (0.01) 0.38 (0.01)

Standard errors are in parentheses.

Numbers may not add to full sample due to missing data.

Differences among drinking patterns are significant for all covariates at the 0.01 level based on adjusted Wald F tests.