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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2022 Mar 22;46(4):641–656. doi: 10.1111/acer.14789

Table 2.

Logistic regression analyses assessing sociodemographic characteristics and alcohol outcomes

Heavy Episodic Drinkinga DSM-IV Alcohol Dependenceb Alcohol-Related Problem Consequencesc Alcohol Problem Recognitiond Motivation to Reduce Drinkinge

Sociodemographic Characteristics aOR (95% CI) FDR-adjusted p-value aOR (95% CI) FDR-adjusted p-value aOR (95% CI) FDR-adjusted p-value aOR (95% CI) FDR-adjusted p-value aOR (95% CI) FDR-adjusted p-value

Sample size n = 635 n = 634 n = 617 n = 635 n = 555

Age 0.95*** (0.94, 0.96) <0.001 0.98 (0.96, 1.01) 0.11 0.95** (0.93, 0.97) .01 1.01 (1.00, 1.03) 0.10 0.98 (0.97, 1.00) 0.13
Sexual Identity
 Lesbian ref ref ref ref ref
 Bisexual 1.04 (0.70, 1.56) 0.87 1.27 (0.71, 2.27) 0.47 1.86 (1.08, 3.21) 0.06 1.16 (0.78, 1.72) 0.57 0.90 (0.57, 1.43) 0.66
Race/Ethnicity
 White ref ref ref ref ref
 Black 1.18 (0.78, 1.81) 0.75 4.08** (1.95, 8.54) 0.01 1.26 (0.66, 2.39) 0.60 0.68 (0.46, 1.02) 0.10 2.01* (1.25, 3.25) 0.02
 Latinx 1.47 (0.95, 2.29) 0.21 2.29 (1.02, 5.15) 0.11 1.17 (0.61, 2.26) 0.63 0.62 (0.40, 0.95) 0.10 1.17 (0.69, 1.98) 0.66
Income
 Annual income over $14,999 ref ref ref ref ref
 Annual income $14,999 or less 1.04 (0.70, 1.55) 0.87 1.50 (0.86, 2.61) 0.24 0.76 (0.42, 1.36) 0.58 0.92 (0.63, 1.36) 0.68 1.14 (0.73, 1.80) 0.66

Note. aOR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; ref = reference group. All models also adjusted for parental status and relationship status.

FDR-adjusted refers to the Benjamini–Hochberg procedure used to correct for the false discovery rate.

a

Past-year heavy episodic drinking (1 = ≥ 6 drinks on one or more days in the past year or ≥ 4 drinks on a typical drinking day, 0 = < 6 drinks on one or more days in the past year and < 4 drinks on a typical drinking day; Bradley et al., 2003; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2015; Wilsnack et al., 1984)

b

Past-year DSM-IV alcohol dependence (1 = ≥ 3 DSM-IV symptoms of alcohol dependence, 0 = < 3 DSM-IV symptoms of alcohol dependence; Hasin et al., 2003)

c

Past-year alcohol-related problem consequences (1 = ≥ 2 alcohol problem consequence in the past year, 0 = < 2 alcohol-related problem consequences in the past year; Midanik, 1982; Wilsnack et al., 1984)

d

Lifetime alcohol problem recognition (1 = wondered if developing a drinking problem; 0 = never wondered if developing a drinking problem)

e

Past-year motivation to reduce drinking (1 = wanting to or trying to cut down or stop drinking alcohol in the past year; 0 = not wanting to or not trying to cut down or stop drinking alcohol in the past year)

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001.