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. 2023 Aug 30;20:117. doi: 10.1186/s12954-023-00833-7

Table 2.

Bivariable and multivariable generalized estimating equations analyses of factors associated with police seizure of drugs without arrest among people who used drugs daily in Vancouver, Canada, 2019–2021 (n = 995)

Characteristic Odds ratio
Unadjusted (95% CI) P-value Adjusted (95% CI) P-value
Year of interview (2021 vs. 2019–2020) 1.10 (0.67–1.79) 0.708
Age (per year older) 0.97 (0.95–0.99) < 0.001 0.97 (0.94–0.99) 0.008
Self-identified as white 1.35 (0.80–2.28) 0.267
Self-identified as a mana 1.68 (0.97–2.91) 0.066 1.98 (1.10–3.56) 0.023
 ≥ Daily unregulated opioids usea,b 2.83 (1.51–5.30) 0.001
 ≥ Daily unregulated stimulants usea,c 2.22 (1.30–3.81) 0.004
 ≥ Daily cannabis usea 0.49 (0.27–0.91) 0.025
Opioid withdrawala 2.37 (1.37–4.11) 0.002
Always/usually injected drugs in public placesa 3.34 (1.80–6.18) < 0.001
Non-fatal overdosea 2.07 (1.23–3.47) 0.006
Administered naloxone to someonea 2.89 (1.71–4.89) < 0.001 2.15 (1.23–3.76) 0.007
Homelessa 3.10 (1.85–5.20) < 0.001 1.98 (1.09–3.61) 0.026
Sex worka 1.60 (0.83–3.08) 0.161
Working in the unregulated drug marketa 5.86 (3.50–9.78) < 0.001 4.93 (2.87–8.49)  < 0.001
Street-based income generationa 1.67 (1.02–2.74) 0.041
Incarcerationa 10.59 (6.09–18.41) < 0.001
Inability to access health and/or social servicesa 1.94 (1.14–3.32) 0.015

CI: Confidence interval

aRefers to behaviours and events in the 6 months prior to an interview

bUnregulated opioids include heroin, fentanyl, down, speedball, or goofball

cUnregulated stimulants include crystal methamphetamine, powder/crack cocaine, speedball, or goofball