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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 3.

Unstandardized effects of examining intentions as a mediator of the association between theoretical correlates and alcohol-induced blackout prospectively (N =120).

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 1-month) Sex −.200 .246 −.812   .819 .417
Drinks per week .033 .011 3.026 1.034 .002
Attitude toward Blackout .249 .155 1.610 1.283 .107
Injunctive Norms for Blackout −.096 .160 −.601   .908 .548
Descriptive Norms for Blackout .004 .006 .0672 1.004 .501
Self-Efficacy for not Blackout −.007 .006 −1.231   .993 .218
Intention to Blackout .242 .121 2.00 1.274 .044

Note. Significant findings in bold.