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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2014 Dec 10;50(3):328–339. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2014.980953

Table 4.

Multi-level, Multinomial Logistic Regression Analyses Examining Predictors of Peer Violence (Aggression and Victimization) Severity

Peer Victimization
(Moderate)
Peer Victimization
(Severe)
Peer Aggression
(Moderate)
Peer Aggression
(Severe)
AOR 95% CI AOR 95% CI AOR 95% CI AOR 95% CI
Age 0.89 0.79–1.01 0.90*** 0.87–0.94 0.91 0.81–1.02 0.88 0.83–0.93
Gender 1.10 0.56–2.13 0.58*** 0.46–0.72 ----- ----- ----- -----
Any
Alcohol
2.54* 1.14–5.51 2.75*** 2.09–3.63 3.40*** 1.65–7.02 2.94*** 2.07–4.18
Marijuana 0.97 0.50–1.90 0.84 0.67–1.06 0.55 0.26–1.14 0.80 0.58–1.09
Cocaine 8.73** 2.50–30.55 1.55 0.58–4.10 ----- ----- ----- -----
Non-
medical
Sedatives
2.34 0.37–14.74 1.49 0.75–2.98 4.57* 1.00–20.88 2.24* 1.01–4.95
Opiate 1.60 0.34–7.49 1.00 0.44–2.25 1.59 0.25–10.11 0.88 0.28–2.77

Note. Gender and cocaine use were not included in the aggression models.

Days on which participants reported peer victimization (moderate and severe) were compared to days participants reported no victimization; days on which participants reported peer aggression (moderate and severe) were compared to days participants reported no aggression;

*

p≤.05;

**

p≤.01;

***

p≤.001