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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Addctn J. 2024 Jan 7;45(3):390–396. doi: 10.1177/29767342231222246

Table 2.

ANOVAs Results Examining Differences on Distal and Proximal Stressors Based on Patterns of Tobacco and Cannabis Use.

No use
Tobacco only
Cannabis only
Tobacco and cannabis co-use
Variable F P M SD M SD M SD M SD

Distal minority stressors
ABES: Instability 1.12 .342 24.53 11.61 25.77 11.99 24.12 11.32 27.52 12.40
ABES: Irresponsible 2.04 .109 10.08 5.98 10.60 5.75 9.89 5.06 12.11 6.36
ABES: Hostility 0.72 .539 10.53 6.32 11.14 5.95 10.87 6.11 12.02 6.53
Proximal minority stressors
BII: Illegitimacy of bisexuality 2.88 .037 10.45a 6.47 13.26a,b 7.91 12.11a,b 7.19 14.59b 9.94
BII: Anticipated binegativity 2.33 .075 17.81 7.11 16.66 7.30 16.06 7.24 19.24 7.40
BII: Internalized binegativity 1.33 .266 9.95 6.82 11.44 6.95 9.41 5.59 11.67 8.27
BII: Identity affirmation 0.54 .657 31.38 8.08 29.22 8.47 29.40 10.70 30.33 9.50

For significant overall ANOVAs (ie, BII: Illegitimacy of Bisexuality), values with different subscripts indicate they are significantly different means (p < .05).

Abbreviations: BII, Bisexual Identity Inventory; ABES, Anti-Bisexual Experiences Scale; ANOVAs, Analysis of Variance Analyses.