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. 2021 Mar 23;45(4):854–863. doi: 10.1111/acer.14572

Table 1.

Spring Semester Drinking Trends Across Years and Pre–Post COVID‐19 Restrictions or Comparable Time

Predictor Hurdle submodel: Drinking day Count submodel: Drinks per drinking day
OR p CR p
Age 1.05 0.014 0.97 0.003
Male (vs. Female) 1.46 <0.001 1.31 <0.001
Ethnic/racial minority (vs. non‐Hispanic White) 0.73 0.003 0.88 0.028
Day in semester 0.99 <0.001 1.001 0.010
Days retrospective reporting 0.99 <0.001 0.997 0.003
Weekend 6.82 <0.001 1.16 <0.001
Post (vs. Pre) 1.26 0.006 0.97 0.416
Year: 2019 (vs. 2018) 0.93 0.512 0.96 0.446
Year: 2019 * Post 1.03 0.785 1.12 0.029
Year: 2020 (vs. 2018) 1.01 0.953 0.96 0.471
Year: 2020 * Post 0.81 0.061 0.75 <0.001

N = 894 college student drinkers (1 of the 895 college student drinkers was excluded from these models due to missing data on birth sex). Participants were included in analyses regardless of whether their drinking data were Pre, Post, or both Pre and Post. OR = odds ratio; CR = count ratio. Bolded p‐values and corresponding estimates are statistically significant at < 0.05.

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