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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2014 Oct 27;29(2):414–419. doi: 10.1037/adb0000034

Table 3.

Hierarchical Regression Predicting Drug Use (DAST) (N = 613)

Block 1 Block 2 Block 3
Predictor Variables b b b [95% CI] β
Demographics
    Age .000 .000* .000* [−.001, .000] −.092*
    Ethnicity −.001 .000 −.002 [−.014, .009] −.017
    Male −.009* −.012** .011** [−.019, .003] .017**
    Transgender −.010 −.015 −.017* [−.031, .004] −.104*
    Other gender −.002 −.006 −.009 [−.023, .004] −.056
Minority Stress
    Victimization .012** .011** [.004, .018] .158**
    Discrimination −.001 −.001[−.007. .006] −.010
    Internalized Heterosexism .003 .003 [−.002, .008] .055
    Expectation of rejection −.002 −.001 [−.005, .002] −.032
    Concealment −.003* −.003 [−.006, .000] −.089
FFM
    Neuroticism .003 [.002, .008] .051
    Extraversion .005* [.001, .009] .102*
    Agreeableness .003[−.004, .009] .034
    Conscientiousness −.010*** [−.016, −.005] −.154***
    Openness to Experience .005 [−.002, .011] .062
Model Summary
                Δ R2 .017 .040*** .037***
                Δ F 2.11 5.067*** 4.923***

Note: “Female and “Caucasian” categories, each coded as 0, served as references.

p < .10

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001