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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2019 May 19;236(11):3111–3124. doi: 10.1007/s00213-019-05262-8

Table 3.

Parameter estimates for multi-level logistic models examining the associations of alcohol use disorder symptoms and the presence of peers and probability of a binge episode.

IV: AUD symptoms IV: Presence of peers

OR 95% CI OR 95% CI

Intercept 0.04 [0.003, 0.43] 0.14 [0.01, 1.48]
AUD symptoms 1.42 [1.11, 1.82]**
Presence of peers 1.25 [0.47, 3.35]
Study Day 1.09 [0.93, 1.28] 1.10 [0.94, 1.29]
Weekday (Sat. is reference)
Sunday 0.87 [0.21, 3.54] 0.80 [0.21, 3.04]
 Monday 0.33 [0.07, 1.48] 0.42 [0.10, 1.81]
 Tuesday 0.13 [0.01, 1.18] 0.14 [0.02, 1.18]
 Wednesday 0.11 [0.01, 0.97]* 0.12 [0.01, 0.96]*
 Thursday 0.20 [0.04, 1.07] 0.24 [0.05, 1.25]
 Friday 0.35 [0.10, 1.31] 0.43 [0.13, 1.45]
Hour of day episode began 1.06 [0.96, 1.17] 1.04 [0.94, 1.14]
Age 0.96 [0.74, 1.24] 0.91 [0.71, 1.16]
Report number 0.37 [0.13, 1.10] 0.52 [0.18, 1.49]

Note. N = 75 individuals, 237 (AUD symptoms), 230 (presence of peers) drinking episodes used. Covariates in the model consisted of age (centered), whether participants made only 3 begin-/end-drink report pairs vs. unlimited drink reports (report number), day of study, weekday, and hour of day episode began. AUD = alcohol use disorder.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.