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Chunk #29 — Results — Associations between rates of negative consequences from drinking and country-level variables

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Alcohol-related negative consequences among drinkers around the world.
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Table 3 shows the results of the regression of individual-level scores for the three groupings of negative consequences on country-level drinking pattern, percent current drinkers, HDI and GDP. Model I includes only the country-level measures; Model II includes country-level measures plus individual-level measures of frequency of drinking and usual quantity per occasion and interaction terms for each country-level measure by individual-level frequency and quantity of consumption. Probability levels including p < .10 are shown but only those meeting conventional statistical significance (p < .05) are discussed. As shown in this table, individual-level measures of quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption were positively associated with negative consequences in all models.