Table 9.
β (SE) | Crude OR (95%CI) | p | β (SE) | Adj OR (95%CI) | p | |
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Age (years) | ||||||
< 18 | .658 (.288) | 1.931 (1.099–3.394) | .022 | 1.051 (.363) | 2.861 (1.405–5.826) | .004 |
> 18 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Education | ||||||
Non-student | –.093 (.285) | .912 (.521–1.593) | .745 | .240 (.342) | 1.271 (.650–2.485) | .483 |
Student | 1 | 1 | ||||
RAC | ||||||
Risk | .533 (.293) | 1.704 (.960–3.028) | .069 | .533 (.322) | 1.703 (.906–3.203) | .098 |
Non-risk | 1 | 1 | ||||
Other drugs | ||||||
Yes | .788 (.268) | 2.200 (1.302–3.719) | .003 | .730 (.298) | 2.074 (1.157–3.719) | .014 |
No | 1 | 1 |
Notes. Bold text indicates statistical significant association at p < .05 level. All variables were included in the adjusted models. Degrees of freedom 1. Nagelkerke’s R2 = .086.
RAC = risky alcohol consumption. OR = odds ratio. CI = confidence interval. SE = standard error.