Chunk #33 — Results — Associations between rates of negative consequences from drinking and country-level variables — Percent current drinkers, GDP and HDI
Significant positive interactions indicate stronger relationships between negative consequences and usual quantity among individuals from countries scoring higher on GDP and HDI and where a larger proportion of respondents were drinkers. There was also a significant negative interaction of percent current drinkers and HDI with individual-level frequency of drinking in predicting high endorsement consequences among men, indicating a stronger relationship between high endorsement consequences and frequency of drinking among men from countries with fewer current drinkers and lower scores on HDI.