Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 9.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2018 Jun 11;85:147–152. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.06.006

Table 3.

Self-reported and TAC drinking classifications

 Self-Reported Drinking Classifications
 Total
 None  Moderate  Heavy
 TAC Classifications  None  366 (91.73%) n = 30  96 (48.98%) n = 27  16 (12.50%) n = 11  478 (66.11%)
 Low  10 (2.51%) n = 7  11 (5.61%) n = 8  1 (0.78%) n = 1  22 (3.04%)
 Moderate  8 (2.00%) n = 7  32 (16.33%) n = 15  4 (3.13%) n = 3  44 (6.09%)
 Heavy  15 (3.76%) n = 6  57 (29.08%) n = 20  107 (83.60%) n = 22  179 (24.76%)

 Total  399 (55.19%)  196 (27.11%)  128 (17.70%)  723

 AMS Confirmed Events  2 (0.50%)  29 (14.80%)  87 (67.97%)  118

Note. The counts and percentages represent the number days for each category. The number of participants can be found below the counts to indicate how many participants were responsible for the number of instances of the particular category. 148 days of self-reported drinking are missing due to non-reporting; as a result, the total number of possible days for correspondence is 722 (total reported days = 870). TAC Classifications: None: ≤ 2 TAC points above zero; Low: 3 or more TAC points > 0, but no points > 0.01 g/dl; Moderate: ≥ 3 TAC points above 0 and ≥ 1 TAC point above 0.01 g/dl but < 2 points above 0.02 g/dl; and Heavy: 2 or more readings > 0.02 g/dl. Self-reported Classifications: None: no drinking; Moderate: > 0 drinks but < 5 drinks for men/4 drinks for women; and Heavy: ≥ 5 drinks for men/≥ 4 drinks for women