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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 18.
Published in final edited form as: Child Youth Serv Rev. 2010 May 2;32(8):1108–1120. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2010.04.025

Table 4.

Factors Predicting the Incidence of Substance Abuse by Age 26

Total sample (n=1,208) Male group (n=585)

Marginal effect Robust Std.Error p-value Marginal effect Robust Std. Error p-value
Gender (female) −0.350 0.025 0.000 ***
Race/ethnicity (African-American) 0.060 0.033 0.151 0.080 0.071 0.322
CPC preschool participation (ages 3-4) −0.010 0.023 0.509 −0.030 0.035 0.303
Child protection services (ages 4-9) 0.170 0.057 0.000 *** 0.220 0.067 0.002 **
Family conflict (ages 5-10) −0.010 0.041 0.943 −0.020 0.076 0.873
Parent sub abuse experience (ages 5-10) −0.030 0.059 0.687 −0.060 0.137 0.689
School mobility (ages 6-9) −0.030 0.017 0.098 −0.040 0.028 0.211
CPC school-age participation (ages 6-9) 0.040 0.032 0.219 0.050 0.042 0.283
Social maturity (ages 7-9) 0.000 0.004 0.896 0.000 0.006 0.573
Family risk (age 8) 0.000 0.006 0.752 0.000 0.014 0.874
Parent expectations (ages 8-10) −0.050 0.021 0.012 * −0.060 0.035 0.075
Intrinsic motivation (ages 9-10) −0.020 0.018 0.181 −0.040 0.030 0.270
No trouble-making behavior (ages 9-12) −0.030 0.006 0.000 *** −0.040 0.011 0.000 ***
Reading achievement (age 10) 0.000 0.001 0.345 0.000 0.002 0.390
School mobility (ages 10-14) 0.030 0.016 0.060 0.060 0.025 0.016 *
School quality (ages 10-14) −0.060 0.044 0.237 −0.080 0.081 0.285
Parent substance abuse experience (ages 10-15) 0.100 0.055 0.037 0.140 0.094 0.150
Personal substance use experience (ages 10-15) 0.460 0.115 0.000 *** 0.400 0.081 0.000 ***
School mobility (ages 14-18) 0.040 0.020 0.018 * 0.110 0.045 0.005 **
Deviant peer affiliation (age 16) 0.080 0.025 0.002 ** 0.130 0.048 0.006 **
School dropout (by age 16) 0.030 0.032 0.218 0.020 0.050 0.575

Wald Chi-squared 2,968.73 2,207.66
Prob. > Chi-squared 0.00 0.00
Pseudo R-squared 0.33 0.16

Note:

***

p<0.001

**

p<0.01

*

p<0.05.

Probit coefficients are transformed to marginal effects (dy/dx), which are the change in substance abuse (in percentage points) per 1-unit change in the explanatory variables.