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Table 4 Effects* of frequency of consuming six or more drinks (60 g ethanol) on secondhand effects

From: Undergraduate student drinking and related harms at an Australian university: web-based survey of a large random sample

 

Frequency of consuming six or more drinks (cf Never)

Secondhand effect

Less than monthly

OR (99% CI)

2-4 times a month

OR (99% CI)

> 2 times a week

OR (99% CI)

Been insulted or humiliated

1.39 (1.03-1.90)

1.88 (1.35-2.62)

2.57 (1.88-3.51)

Had a serious argument or quarrel

1.95 (1.36-2.79)

3.15 (2.16-4.60)

5.97 (4.19-8.52)

Been pushed, hit or otherwise assaulted

1.18 (0.76-1.85)

1.54 (0.95-2.49)

3.02 (1.96-4.64)

Had your property damaged

1.66 (1.11-2.47)

2.23 (1.45-3.44)

2.68 (1.77-4.05)

Had to 'baby-sit' or take care of another student who had drunk too much

1.96 (1.56-2.47)

2.81 (2.18-3.62)

3.66 (2.87-4.66)

Found vomit in the halls or bathroom of your residence

1.51 (0.97-2.34)

2.50 (1.56-4.01)

3.58 (2.29-5.60)

Had your studying or sleep interrupted

1.44 (1.12-1.86)

2.32 (1.77-3.06)

3.26 (2.51-4.23)

Experienced unwanted sexual advances

2.11 (1.46-3.05)

2.86 (1.93-4.24)

5.38 (3.72-7.79)

Been a victim of sexual assault (this includes date rape)

0.79 (0.31-1.97)

0.88 (0.29-2.69)

1.62 (0.63-4.17)

Been a victim of another crime on campus

0.65 (0.24-1.76)

0.77 (0.22-2.63)

1.56 (0.57-4.26)

Been a victim of another crime off campus

0.96 (0.48-1.89)

1.33 (0.63-2.79)

1.74 (0.88-3.45)

  1. *Results are presented as odds-ratio and associated 99% confidence intervals after adjusting for gender, age and citizenship in multivariable logistic regression