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. 2021 Mar 23;45(4):752–764. doi: 10.1111/acer.14574

Table 4.

Drinking Context Prior to Campus Closing (Preclosure) and Since Campus Closed (Postclosure) in Study 2 (N = 297)

Preclosure Postclosure

%

Δ away from context c

%

stable context d

%

Δ to new context e

Social context a
Friends 97.6% 49.5% 49% 51% 0.7%
Roommate 75.8% 37.0% 42% 55% 3%
Significant Other 55.6% 41.1% 20% 75% 5%
Stranger 39.4% 3.0% 37% 63% 0%
Alone 24.2% 43.1% 5% 71% 24%
Parents 21.6% 41.8% 5% 69% 26%
Siblings 18.9% 30.3% 7% 75% 18%
Other family member 18.2% 16.5% 8% 85% 7%
Total number of contexts

3.51 (1.61)

range: 0 to 8

2.68 (1.48)

range: 0 to 8

Mean change = −0.83 (1.58)

range: −6 to 3

Location b
Others’ home 87.9% 33.7% 57% 40% 3%
House/home 86.9% 83.5% 12% 79% 9%
Party 85.5% 6.7% 79% 21% 0.3%
Bar/restaurant 79.1% 5.0% 75% 25% 0.6%
Outdoors (park, beach, etc.) 39.4% 29.6% 22% 66% 12%
Total number of locations

3.79 (1.14)

range: 0 to 5

1.58 (1.06)

range: 0 to 5

Mean change= −2.20 (1.35)

range: −5 to 2

a

Social context: “When you use alcohol, who did/do you drink with?”

b

Location: “When you use alcohol, where did/do you drink?”

c

% Δ away from context corresponds to those that endorsed that context preclosure but not postclosure.

d

% stable context corresponds to those that endorsed that context preclosure and postclosure.

e

% Δ to new context corresponds to those that those that endorsed that context postclosure but not preclosure.

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