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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2022 Feb 3;36(7):815–823. doi: 10.1037/adb0000818

Table 1.

Parameters of models predicting odds of daily cyber partner abuse perpetration

Model 1
Model 2
Variable B SE OR 95% CI B SE OR 95% CI
Level 2 (between-person effects)
M Alcohol use −.02 .23 .98 (.70, 1.36) .02 .11 1.02 (.81, 1.28)
 Sex −.82*** .24 .44 (.28, .70) −.77*** .22 .46 (.30, .71)
 Alcohol x sex .09 .24 1.09 (.70, 1.70)
Level 1 (within-person effects and cross-level interactions)
 CPA vict 2.73*** .58 15.30 (4.95, 47.34) 2.72*** .57 15.20 (5.02, 45.98)
 Alcohol use −.01 .03 .99 (.92, 1.06) −.02 .04 .98 (.91, 1.06)
 Alcohol x sex .05 .06 1.06 (.94, 1.19)
***

p < .001

Note. M alcohol use = overall average alcohol use, grand-mean centered. Alcohol use = # drinks consumed prior to cyber partner abuse perpetration, person-mean centered. CPA vict = daily cyber partner abuse victimization, grand-mean centered.