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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2019 Mar 12;29(3):213–221. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2019.02.001

Table 3.

Association between state alcohol and pregnancy policy environment and alcohol use during pregnancy, Models 1

Any alcohol use
OR 95% CI p
No policy ref
Punitive environment 1.44 [1.06, 1.96] 0.019
Supportive environment 1.25 [1.07, 1.47] 0.005
Mixed policy environment 1.11 [0.90, 1.38] 0.320
Binge alcohol
OR 95% CI p
No policy ref
Punitive environment 0.85 [0.47, 1.56] 0.604
Supportive environment 0.91 [0.63, 1.32] 0.627
Mixed policy environment 0.92 [0.61, 1.38] 0.682
Heavy drinking
OR 95% CI p
No policy ref
Punitive environment 0.60 [0.32, 1.13] 0.114
Supportive environment 0.87 [0.53, 1.42] 0.576
Mixed policy environment 0.75 [0.45, 1.24] 0.269

Models include individual-level controls (age, race, marital status, education, income, tobacco use, and physical activity) and state-level controls (% poverty, BAC laws, alcohol control state, and tobacco consumption) and fixed effects for state and year. All models were weighted and SEs were adjusted for clustering at the state level.