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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2012 Mar 3;51(4):325–331. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2011.12.030

Table 4.

Multiple Linear and Logistic Regression Models for Adolescents’ Drug Use

Marijuana
Other Illicit Drugs
Lifetime 30 Day Lifetime 30 Day


B β B β B OR B OR


Community Attachments
Social trust −0.28* −0.08 −0.13* −0.06 −0.29* 0.75 −0.33* 0.72
Social responsibility −0.07* −0.02 −0.05* −0.03 −0.01 0.99 −0.07* 0.94
Religiosity −0.56* −0.22 −0.27* −0.17 −0.38* 0.68 −0.42* 0.66


Control Variables
Gender: Male 0.11* 0.02 0.15* 0.05 −0.27* 0.76 −0.21* 0.81
Race: Whitea 0.47* 0.07 0.15* 0.03 1.26* 3.52 1.35* 3.84
High school grades −0.22* −0.18 −0.10* −0.13 −0.16* 0.85 −0.15* 0.86
No college plansb 0.13* 0.03 0.12* 0.04 0.12* 1.13 0.18* 1.20
Two-year collegeb 0.10 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.08 1.08 0.06 1.07
Parents’ education 0.11* 0.06 0.05* 0.05 0.07* 1.07 0.08* 1.08


R2 total .15 .10 .12 .11
N (weighted) 63,152 62,838 63,116 62,828

Note. Unstandardized (B) and standardized (β) beta coefficients are reported for marijuana use. Unstandardized coefficients and odds ratios are reported for other illicit drug use. Not pictured in tables but included in analyses are 32 dummy variables for survey year. Sample weights were used.

a

Reference group = Black.

b

Reference group = Four-year college plans.

*

p < .001.