Interaction of SRE-5× Parental Monitoring Predicting Binge Drinking Days per YearA visual depiction of the moderated mediation effect (interaction only; i.e., the simple slopes of SRE-5 predicting binge drinking days per year at low, moderate, and high levels of parental monitoring, controlling for 5-HTTLPR and drinks before SRE-5 assessment, sex, age at SRE-5 assessment, and body mass index). Using the PROCESS macro, the conditional indirect effect of 5-HTTLPR was significant at low levels of parental monitoring (effect denoted with an *), with higher SRE-5 scores associated with a greater number of binge drinking days per year. Binge drinking days per year was square root transformed. 5-HTTLPR, serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region of the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4); SRE-5, Self-Rating of the Effects of Alcohol (first five drinking occasions; standardized person-mean imputation method [Lee et al., 2015]).