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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2021 Sep 15:10.1111/acer.14713. doi: 10.1111/acer.14713

Table 2.

Results from final MNLFA Alcohol Self-Efficacy Model with Significant Covariate Effects on Item Intercepts and Item Loadings

Item Covariate Intercept (SE) p-value Loading (SE) p-value
Self-efficacy item 1 – “Depressed” MATCH −0.067 (0.112) 0.547 −0.253 (0.095) 0.008
TEL1 −0.065 (0.180) 0.716 −0.154 (0.150) 0.305
TEL2 −0.213 (0.236) 0.366 −0.476 (0.168) 0.005
Self-efficacy item 4 – “Urge to try just one drink” MATCH 0.557 (0.101) <0.001 −0.212 (0.087) 0.015
TEL1 −0.029 (0.169) 0.864 −0.208 (0.131) 0.112
TEL2 −0.213 (0.213) 0.318 −0.254 (0.153) 0.096
Sex (male=1) −0.086 (0.098) 0.380 0.203 (0.076) 0.008
Self-efficacy item 7 – “Social pressure” MATCH 0.303 (0.108) 0.005 −0.243 (0.093) 0.009
TEL1 −0.107 (0.179) 0.551 −0.285 (0.140) 0.042
TEL2 −0.153 (0.213) 0.473 −0.160 (0.178) 0.368

Note. COMBINE is the reference group for dummy coded study contrasts.