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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 26.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2022 Oct 4;46(11):2110–2120. doi: 10.1111/acer.14946

TABLE 4.

Effect of rate on experiencing a consequence

Predictors Any consequence
Model 2a
Model 2b
OR CI p OR CI p
Peak hour rate (2a) | Daily rate (2b) 1.43 1.31 – 1.56 <0.001 1.33 1.11 – 1.58 0.001

Excess drinks (2a) | # drinks (2b) 1.18 1.13 – 1.22 <0.001 1.21 1.17 – 1.25 <0.001

Co-use 1.16 0.91 – 1.48 0.222 1.17 0.92 – 1.49 0.204

School (A)a 0.89 0.59 – 1.35 0.579 0.89 0.59 – 1.35 0.574

School (B)a 1.25 0.83 – 1.88 0.277 1.24 0.82 – 1.86 0.301

Malea 0.79 0.56 – 1.10 0.162 0.78 0.56 – 1.09 0.146

Age 21a 1.30 0.90 – 1.87 0.165 1.30 0.90 – 1.88 0.164

Non-whitea 0.87 0.58 – 1.33 0.530 0.89 0.59 – 1.36 0.600

Hispanic/Latinxa 0.87 0.48 – 1.59 0.657 0.86 0.47 – 1.58 0.636

Weekend 1.55 1.26 – 1.91 <0.001 1.58 1.28 – 1.95 <0.001

Other drug use 1.47 0.98 – 2.21 0.062 1.42 0.95 – 2.13 0.090

Drink start time (ref: before 4:00 pm) 1.32 1.00 – 1.75 0.053 1.29 0.97 – 1.71 0.083

Liquor 2.19 1.73 – 2.78 <0.001 2.21 1.75 – 2.80 <0.001

Between-person: Peak hour ratea (2a) | Daily ratea (2b) 0.87 0.72 – 1.06 0.159 0.80 0.51 – 1.24 0.313

Note: N = 318 participants, 3110 daily observations. Statistically significant effects (p < 0.05) are in bold typeface.

a

Between-person variable. Peak hour rate = number of drinks consumed in the peak hour of drinking, Daily rate = total number of drinks consumed in a day divided by hours spent drinking, # Drinks = total number of drinks, Excess drinks = number of drinks consumed in excess of the number consumed in the peak hour.