Research Article

Predictors of Alcohol Use in Safety-Net Primary Care: Classism, Religiosity, and Race

Table 3

Model summary for the association between EDS, comfort with God, and race predicting AUDIT-C scores.

PredictorUnstandardized estimates (SE)95% bootstrap confidence interval

EDS0.09 (0.03)[0.03, 0.16]
Comfort with God−0.16 (0.08)+[−0.32, 0.00]
Racea0.61 (0.46)[−0.31, 1.52]
EDS × comfort with God−0.02 (0.01)[−0.04, 0.00]
EDS × race−0.01 (0.08)[−0.16, 0.15]
Comfort with God × race0.42 (0.16)[0.11, 0.74]
EDS × comfort with God × race−0.04 (0.02)+[−0.09, 0.00]
Genderb−0.97 (0.41)[−1.79, −0.15]
R20.17

EDS = Everyday Discrimination Scale; AUDIT-C = Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption; SE = standard estimate. Estimate values are unstandardized betas. aReference category is white, non-Hispanic. bReference category is man. , , and .