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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017 Jun 29;178:399–407. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.05.034

Table 5.

Multivariable Logistic Regression Analysis: Adjusted Odds Ratios (AOR) for Predictors of daily marijuana concentrate use

Variables AOR 95% CI p
State Cannabis Laws
   Recreational (vs. Illegal) 2.15 0.64 – 7.23 0.217
   Medical, less restrictive (vs. Illegal) 1.87 0.87 – 4.02 0.112
   Medical, more restrictive (vs. Illegal) 1.61 0.53 – 4.86 0.397
Socio-demographic characteristics
   Gender (Males vs. Female/Transgender) 9.29 1.20 – 72.2 0.033
   Race/Ethnicity (White, Non-Hisp. vs. Other) 0.67 0.30 – 1.46 0.311
   Age 0.96 0.93 – 1.02 0.245
   Education (Some College vs. Less) 0.99 0.47 – 2.11 0.984
   Employed (Employed vs. Not) 0.88 0.44 – 1.77 0.713
Characteristics of Marijuana Concentrate Use
   Perceived risk of MJ concentrate use 0.92 0.86 – 0.99 0.017
   MJ concentrate use for therapeutic purposes 7.61 2.23 – 26.0 0.001
   Vape pen use to administer MJ concentrates 4.58 1.53 – 13.7 0.007
   Produced MJ concentrates 1.74 0.87 – 3.48 0.116

Hosmer and Lemeshow Test: Chi-square=5.94, df (8), p=0.650; out of total sample of 447 cases, 407 were included; 40 cases were excluded due to missing values for some of the variables; out of all included cases, 49 were daily users.

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