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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 3.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2018 Sep 6;114(1):48–58. doi: 10.1111/add.14379

Table 2.

Youth Alcohol Statistics, Moving to Opportunity Data, Interim Follow Up (2001–02), Overall and by Treatment Group (n=2829)

Total Voucher Treatment (Combined) Control Group Missing

Variable Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD %
Past 30 Day Binge Drinking † 0.037 0.229 0.039 0.236 0.032 0.212 1.38%
Lifetime Alcohol Use † 0.301 0.557 0.301 0.559 0.301 0.552 0.67%
Past 30 Day Alcohol Use † 0.128 0.406 0.130 0.411 0.124 0.396 0.95%
Past 30 Day Number of Days Drank Alcohol 0.423 2.256 0.440 2.317 0.386 2.114 0.95%
Past 30 Day Total Number of Drinks 1.809 19.450 2.158 22.792 1.013 7.989 1.31%
Past 30 Day youth drank alcohol before or during work or school † 0.019 0.167 0.020 0.171 0.017 0.158 1.27%
Past 30 day average number of drinks on days drank 0.303 1.269 0.323 1.340 0.258 1.094 1.31%

NOTES: This table presents bivariate results. Means are weighted for varying treatment random assignment ratios across time, and for attrition. Variables marked by a † are binary, so means represent proportions. Nondrinkers assigned to zero. Combined voucher treatment indicates that the low-poverty and section 8 voucher groups were combined into one group. There are no statistically-significant differences between voucher and control groups overall (when collapsed on gender).