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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2019 Nov 13;49(4):907–920. doi: 10.1007/s10964-019-01144-6

Table 2.

Cross-sectional indirect effects of stress on binge drinking and negative consequences of drinking through drinking motives.

Men 95% BC CI

Occupational Stress Coping Motives Negative Consequences .006 .436
Occupational Stress Social Motives Negative Consequences .060 .440
Relationship Stress Coping Motives Negative Consequences −.043 .273
Relationship Stress Social Motives Negative Consequences −.115 .265
Occupational Stress Coping Motives Binge Drinking .019 .176
Occupational Stress Social Motives Binge Drinking .033 .218
Relationship Stress Coping Motives Binge Drinking −.032 .095
Relationship Stress Social Motives Binge Drinking −.060 .126

Women

Occupational Stress Coping Motives Negative Consequences −.161 .040
Occupational Stress Social Motives Negative Consequences −.120 .021
Relationship Stress Coping Motives Negative Consequences .000 .410
Relationship Stress Social Motives Negative Consequences −.011 .200
Occupational Stress Coping Motives Binge Drinking −.036 .005
Occupational Stress Social Motives Binge Drinking −.056 .010
Relationship Stress Coping Motives Binge Drinking −.017 .090
Relationship Stress Social Motives Binge Drinking .002 .094

Note: Bold values indicate a significant indirect effect.