Table 3. Adjusted Odds Ratios (A.O.R.) from Logistic Regressions Predicting Health Problems from Substance Misuse Diagnoses.
Cardiovascular Disease | Metabolic Disease | |||
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Baseline | New Occurrences | Baseline | New Occurrences | |
A.O.R. (95% CI) | A.O.R. (95% CI) | A.O.R. (95% CI) | A.O.R. (95% CI) | |
Alcohol | - | 2.13 (0.96, 4.76) | 1.30 (0.64, 2.65) | 1.02 (0.46, 2.26) |
Men | 2.40 (0.85, 6.79) | - | - | - |
Women | 0.30 (0.10, 0.96) † | - | - | - |
Tobacco | 0.64 (0.28, 1.46) | 1.54 (0.66, 3.57) | 1.43 (0.66, 3.09) | 0.86 (0.34, 2.15) |
Marijuana | 1.81 (0.75, 4.37) | 3.24 (1.25, 8.41)† | - | 2.12 (0.75, 5.94) |
Men | - | - | 20.25 (3.28, 125.07) § | - |
Women | - | - | 1.05 (0.28, 3.97) | - |
Other MJ Drugs | 1.77 (0.70, 4.52) | 3.03 (1.13, 8.10) † | - | 4.14 (1.53, 11.21) ‡ |
Men | - | - | 24.53 (3.47, 173.46) § | - |
Women | - | - | 0.46 (0.06, 3.79) | - |
Covariates included sex, current age, and education. Baseline = health problems present at initial assessment. New Occurrences = health problems present at 5-year follow-up but not at baseline. MJ = marijuana. A.O.R. represents odds ratios adjusted for participants' current age, sex, and education.
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