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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2019 Dec 5;44(1):225–232. doi: 10.1111/acer.14232

Table 2.

Unstandardized effects of examining intentions as a mediator of the association between theoretical correlates and alcohol-induced blackout cross-sectionally (N=384).

Criterion Predictor b se Est/se Exp(b) p
Blackout Intentions (measure at baseline) Sex −.307 .131 −2.354 .736 .019
Drinks per week .010 .007 1.397 1.010 .162
Attitude toward Blackout .624 .078 7.970 1.866 <.001
Injunctive Norms for Blackout .143 .059 2.440 1.154 .015
Descriptive Norms for Blackout .013 .003 4.462 1.013 <.001
Self-Efficacy for not Blackout −.007 .003 −2.545 .993 .011

Blackout Frequency (measure at baseline) Sex −.271 .124 −2.180 .763 .029
Drinks per week .016 .005 3.104 1.016 .002
Attitude toward Blackout .168 .063 2.687 1.183 .007
Injunctive Norms for Blackout .036 .071 .504 1.037 .614
Descriptive Norms for Blackout .014 .003 4.848 1.014 <.001
Self-Efficacy for not Blackout −.013 .002 −5.743 .987 <.001
Intention to Blackout .105 .043 2.475 1.111 .013

Note. Significant findings in bold.