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Chunk #18 — Results

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Using a developmental perspective to examine the moderating effects of marriage on heavy episodic drinking in a young adult sample enriched for risk.
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With age centered at 21, HED was similar among unmarried participants with high and low PRS. As illustrated in Figure 1, unmarried individuals with higher PRS were predicted to engage in HED 8.97 days per year compared to 11.59 days per year for those with lower PRS. However, among married participants, HED was higher among those with higher PRS compared with those with lower PRS. Married individuals with higher PRS were predicted to engage in HED 34.85 days per year compared with 4.72 days per year for those with lower PRS.