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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 3.

Multinomial Logistic Regression Analysis Results Examining the Association Between Distal and Proximal Minority Stressors on Patterns of Tobacco and Cannabis Use.

Tobacco only (vs No use)
Cannabis only (vs No use)
Tobacco and cannabis o-use (vs No use)
Variable AOR 95% CI AOR 95% CI AOR 95% CI

Distal minority stressors
ABES: Instability 1.04 0.979,1.108 1.02 0.965,1.083 1.02 0.94,1.075
ABES: Irresponsible 0.99 0.875,1.126 0.96 0.852,1.085 1.06 0.961,1.172
ABES: Hostility 0.98 0.867,1.116 1.03 0.915,1.163 0.94 0.847,1.039
Proximal minority stressors
BII: Illegitimacy of bisexuality 1.07 0.983,1.155 1.08 0.990,1.168 1.10 1.026,1.181
BII: Anticipated binegativity 0.93 0.849,1.011 0.95 0.882,1.030 1.01 0.941,1.079
BII: Internalized binegativity 1.02 0.927,1.112 0.94 0.859,1.038 0.96 0.890,1.036
BII: Identity affirmation 0.98 0.929,1.032 0.97 0.925,1.021 0.98 0.936,1.024

Reference group = no past 30-day tobacco or cannabis use. Significant values are in bold for emphasis. Results were identical when including demographic variables as covariates. Therefore, to present the most parsimonious model, results presented in this table do not control for demographic variables.

Abbreviations: ABES, Anti-Bisexual Experiences Scale, BII, Bisexual Identity Inventory.