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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Subst Abuse Treat. 2017 Jan 25;75:54–61. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2016.12.013

Table 3.

Associations between race/ethnicity and gender and reasons for not seeking help for drug problems (weighted sample): NESARC Wave 1; 2001–2002. (N = 532)

Reasons for not seeking help for drug problems
Variables Structural Attitudinal Readiness for change
Race/Ethnicity
    White (Ref.) 1 1 1
    African American 1.19 1.10 0.80
[0.95,1.50] [0.88,1.37] [0.57,1.12]
    Latino 0.99 0.74* 0.73*
[0.79,1.23] [0.57,0.96] [0.55,0.97]
Gender
    Female (Ref.) 1 1 1
    Male 0.96 1.28 1.06
[0.81,1.14] [0.94,1.73] [0.86,1.31]

Note: CI = confidence interval; OR = odds ratio. Models used logistic regression and adjusted for age, urbanicity, insurance status, education status, household income, marital status, mental health disorder, and substance use disorder.

*

p < 0.05

**

p < 0.01

***

p < 0.001