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. 2020 Aug 6;44(9):1862–1874. doi: 10.1111/acer.14413

Table 4.

Frequencies and Means (Standard Deviation) for Distal Outcomes at 7‐ to 9‐Year Follow‐Up by Latent Profiles (n = 127)

Distal outcomes Profile 1: Low‐functioning frequent heavy drinking (n = 18) Profile 2: Low‐functioning infrequent heavy drinking (n = 20) Profile 3: High‐functioning heavy drinking (n = 27) Profile 4: High‐functioning infrequent drinking (n = 62)
Health rated “Good” to “Excellent,” N (%) 14 (77.8%) 11 (55.0%) 24 (88.9%) 54 (87.1%)
Any hospital stays, N (%) 3 (16.7%) 3 2 (10.0%) 2 (7.4%) 1 9 (14.5%)
% drinking days, mean (SD) 72.4% (36.4%)2,3,4 33.2% (29.0%) 1, 3 65.5% (35.8%) 1,2,4 27.8% (31.8%) 1, 3
% heavy drinking days, mean (SD) 39.4% (42.3%)2,4 6.0% (12.2%)1, 3 30.4% (32.0%) 2, 4 14.8% (26.4) 1, 3
Drinks per drinking day, mean (SD) 6.0 (4.3) 7.8 (16.4) 5.7 (6.3) 4.3 (7.0)

Subscripts indicate significant differences (p < 0.05) between profiles, based on the profile number indicated by the subscript. All covariates listed in Table 1 were included in the models. Sample size (n) for each profile is based on most likely class membership; however, distal outcome models were estimated using a model‐based approach.