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Table 3 Factors associated with injury (past 6 months)

From: High peak drinking levels mediate the relation between impulsive personality and injury risk in emerging adults

Characteristics

Model I,a

Model II,b

Model III,c

Model IV,d

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

Individual level

Age

–

1.017 (0.90; 1.14)

0.983 (0.83; 1.165)

0.978 (0.82; 1.16)

Sex

–

   

 Male

–

Ref

Ref

Ref

 Female

–

0.933 (0.62; 1.39)

1.021 (0.60; 1.72)

1.014 (0.60; 1.71)

Risk-taking behaviour [past year]

–

1.03 (1.00; 1.05)*

–

1.015 (0.98; 1.05)

Impulsivity

–

1.053 (0.98; 1.21)

1.101 (1.01; 1.18)*

1.092 (1.00; 1.18)*

Peak drinking quantity [past 30 days]

–

–

1.064 (1.01; 1.11)*

1.055 (1.00; 1.11)*

Measure of variation

Variance (SD)

0.00

0.00

0.82

0.00

ICC (%)

0.00

0.00

2.43

2.63

PCV (%)

Ref

0.00

0.00

0.00

Model fit statistics

AIC

1015.47

987.61

652.48

653.77

  1. aModel I (null model) was fitted without determinant variables
  2. bModel II is adjusted for individual-level variables only without peak drinking variable
  3. cModel III is adjusted for individual-level variables only without risk-taking behaviour variable
  4. dModel IV is adjusted for individual-level variables (full model)
  5. *Significant at p < 0.05
  6. Fixed effect variables: age, sex, impulsivity, risk-taking behaviour and peak drinking quantity
  7. Random effect variable: study site