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Table 2 Regression coefficients (standard errors) for the fixed effects from the multilevel models displayed in Figures 1 and 2

From: Life course trajectories of alcohol consumption in the United Kingdom using longitudinal data from nine cohort studies

 

Study

Intercept age †

Intercept

Age

Age 2

Age 3

Men

T-07 1970s

15

7.663 (1.481)

3.525 (0.632)

−0.295 (0.065)

0.007 (0.002)

 

1970 BCS

16

7.748 (0.188)

0.613 (0.018)

––

––

 

1958 NCDS

23

23.222 (0.317)

−0.850 (0.046)

0.019 (0.002)

––

 

1946 NSHD

36

18.467 (0.587)

−0.524 (0.062)

0.011 (0.002)

––

 

T-07 1950s

33

18.804 (1.052)

−0.216 (0.158)

0.004 (0.005)

––

 

Whitehall II

35

11.820 (0.338)

0.136 (0.051)

0.001 (0.002)

−0.0001 (0.00003)

 

CaPS

45

21.429 (0.488)

−0.434 (0.020)

––

––

 

ELSA

45

26.908 (0.926)

−0.871 (0.073)

0.009 (0.001)

––

 

T-07 1930s

54

15.018 (0.794)

−0.187 (0.051)

––

––

Women

T-07 1970s

15

4.665 (0.679)

0.280 (0.132)

−0.010 (0.005)

––

 

1970 BCS

16

3.235 (0.088)

0.194 (0.008)

––

––

 

1958 NCDS

23

6.182 (0.113)

−0.178 (0.017)

0.007 (0.001)

––

 

1946 NSHD

36

5.065 (0.214)

0.085 (0.026)

−0.003 (0.001)

––

 

T-07 1950s

33

5.147 (0.407)

0.007 (0.067)

0.0006 (0.002)

––

 

Whitehall II

35

4.872 (0.212)

0.113 (0.018)

−0.003 (0.0004)

––

 

ELSA

45

10.481 (0.352)

−0.363 (0.027)

0.004 (0.001)

––

 

T-07 1930s

54

3.215 (0.179)

−0.025 (0.009)

––

––

  1. †Age in years that that age was centred in each model. BCS70, British Birth Cohort; CaPS, Caerphilly Prospective Study; ELSA, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing; NCDS, National Child Development Survey; NSHD, National Survey of Health and Development; T-07, Twenty-07 study.