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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2021 Dec 3;117(5):1284–1294. doi: 10.1111/add.15740

Table 3.

Three-way Interactions Among Stress, Racial Identity, and ADHD History in Relation to Concurrent Alcohol Craving

Model 4 Model 5
Black White
Stress X Race X ADHD Stress X ADHD ADHD No ADHD Stress X ADHD ADHD No ADHD
B SE p B SE p B SE p B SE p B SE p B SE p B SE p
Stress (BETWEEN-person) .06 .12 .654 −.04 .12 .736 .21 .06 < .001 .24 .10 .015 .04 .06 .476 .07 .04 .051 .03 .05 .645
Stress (WITHIN-person) .07 .02 .004 −.01 .02 .750 .06 .01 < .001 .06 .02 < .001 .06 .01 < .001 .05 .01 < .001 −.01 .01 .196

Notes. Three-level multilevel models (clustered on study ID and study day; random slope for number of days in study) estimated with maximum likelihood estimation. Models included all covariates. Interactions probed by first running models separately for Black and White drinkers and then rotating the reference group for ADHD. Racial identity is abbreviated to race in the table. Bolded entries are statistically significant. N = 229.