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. 2022 Mar 17;5(3):e222954. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.2954

Table 3. Prevalence and Odds Ratio Estimates for Full-Time Workers Missing 3 or More Days of Work per Month by Alcohol Use Disorder Severitya.

AUD severity Raw frequency (weighted %) Weighted frequency, No. (95% CI) Unadjusted (95% CI) Adjusted OR (95% CI)
PR OR
Prevalence of missing ≥3 workdays in past 30 d from illness or injury
None 9552 (8.8) 9 665 246 (9 369 061-9 961 431) 1 [Reference] 1 [Reference] 1 [Reference]
Mild 1053 (11.2) 839 280 (770 204-908 356) 1.27 (1.16-1.39) 1.30 (1.18-1.44) 1.15 (1.04-1.28)
Moderate 385 (14.9) 336 794 (296 440-377 148) 1.69 (1.50-1.91) 1.81 (1.57-2.09) 1.49 (1.28-1.73)
Severe 289 (18.4) 266 336 (225 752-306 920) 2.09 (1.80-2.44) 2.34 (1.94-2.82) 1.71 (1.41-2.07)
Prevalence of skipping ≥3 workdays in past 30 d
None 2870 (2.4) 2 670 541 (2 544 633-2 796 449) 1 [Reference] 1 [Reference] 1 [Reference]
Mild 473 (4.9) 369 321 (316 599-422 043) 1.87 (1.74-2.02) 2.07 (1.89-2.28) 1.71 (1.56-1.89)
Moderate 184 (7.1) 161 284 (129 757-192 811) 2.41 (2.22-2.63) 2.87 (2.56-3.21) 2.17 (1.88-2.51)
Severe 192 (11.8) 170 977 (139 664-202 290) 3.19 (2.85-3.56) 4.21 (3.59-4.94) 2.81 (2.36-3.36)

Abbreviations: AUD, alcohol use disorder; OR, odds ratio; PR, prevalence ratio.

a

Adjusted for age, sex, race and ethnicity, history of conduct problems, and recent severe psychological distress.