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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2016 Jul 25;30(6):672–679. doi: 10.1037/adb0000202

Table 3.

Three regression models examining different predictors of PHT in marijuana offer scenes (n = 83).

Predictor B SE (95% CI) R2 p
MEEQ-A scales 0.19 0.010
 Cognitive-behavioral impairment 0.41 0.44 (−0.46, 1.28) 0.347
 Sexual facilitation −1.38 0.63 (−2.63, −0.12) 0.032
 Perceptual-cognitive enhancement −0.16 0.74 (−1.65, 1.32) 0.827
 Global negative effects 0.77 0.53 (−0.28, 1.83) 0.149
 Craving/physical effects 1.02 0.94 (−0.86, 2.90) 0.284
 Relaxation/tension-reduction 0.14 0.58 (−1.02, 1.30) 0.810

Lifetime marijuana use 0.00 0.00 (−0.01, 0.01) 0.00 0.903

Past 30 day marijuana use −0.47 0.28 (−1.03, 0.08) 0.04 0.095

Note: Each of the three predictor classes (MEEQ-A scales, lifetime marijuana use, and past 30 day marijuana use) were entered into separate regression models, with the dotted lines indicating separate models. CI = confidence interval, PHT = percent healthy talk, MEEQ-A = Adolescent Marijuana Effects Expectancy Questionnaire.