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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2020 Oct 8;44(11):2257–2265. doi: 10.1111/acer.14455

Table 2.

Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for each condition improving or resolving comparing those who reduce drinking (AUDIT<8) at 1-year with those who do not reduce drinking (AUDIT≥8) at 1-year

Condition improves Analysis Odds ratios* (95% CIs)
At 1-year At 2-years
Current moderate or severe pain Unadjusted 1.45 (0.97, 2.17) 1.89 (1.20, 2.99)
Interference symptoms Adjusted 1.31 (0.84, 2.07) 1.49 (0.91, 2.42)
Current smoking Unadjusted 2.10 (1.28, 3.44) 1.64 (1.01, 2.68)
Adjusted 1.67 (0.98, 2.84) 1.57 (0.93, 2.63)
Current depressive symptoms Unadjusted 1.18 (0.76, 1.82) 1.33 (0.80, 2.22)
Adjusted 1.10 (0.68, 1.79) 1.11 (0.64, 1.92)
Current anxiety symptoms Unadjusted 1.03 (0.73, 1.45) 1.38 (0.86, 2.22)
Adjusted 1.33 (0.82, 2.15) 1.33 (0.80, 2.22)
Past year cannabis use Unadjusted -- 1.66 (1.00, 2.76)
Adjusted -- 1.65 (0.92, 2.95)
Past year cocaine use Unadjusted -- 2.05 (1.24, 3.37)
Adjusted -- 1.83 (1.03, 3.27)
*

Adjusted for HIV status, race, education, income, baseline conditions (AUDIT score, depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, moderate or severe pain interference symptoms, current smoking, and past-year cannabis, cocaine, other stimulant, and illicit opioid use), and time-varying covariates measured at 1-year (past-year cannabis, cocaine, other stimulant, and illicit opioid use).

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Cannot evaluate “past year” outcomes at 1-year since exposure is “past year” alcohol.