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. 2020 Jan 20;9(1):280. doi: 10.3390/jcm9010280

Table 4.

Descriptive statistics for variables included across the five regression models constructed.

Variable Mean SD Median Normality 95% CI
Lower Upper
Acute Hangover Scale (AHS) 4.1 1.2 4.11 0.101 3.85 4.36
Pain Catastrophizing scale (PCS) 28.81 11.64 26.5 <0.001 **** 26.32 31.31
Age 25.93 6.03 25 <0.001 **** 24.64 27.22
Total units 15.62 8.64 13.4 <0.001 **** 13.77 17.48
eBAC 0.26 0.14 0.22 <0.001**** 0.23 0.29
eBAC15% 0.18 0.13 0.14 <0.001 **** 0.15 0.21
Headache and thirst 5.32 1.17 5.33 0.06 5.07 5.57
Gastric and cardiovascular symptoms 3.2 1.53 3 0.002 *** 2.87 3.53

Variables: AHS—acute hangover scale; PCS—pain catastrophising scale; total units—units of alcohol consumed, calculated from self-report; eBAC—the estimated blood alcohol concentration assuming no elimination; eBAC15%—the estimated blood alcohol concentration assuming 15% elimination rate; Headache and thirst—mean score for items identified within dimension 1 of the factor analysis; Gastric and cardiovascular symptoms—mean score for items identified within dimension 2 of the factor analysis; SD—standard deviation; normality—significance of Shapiro–Wilk analysis. The n for all measures was 86, *** p < 0.005, **** p < 0.001.