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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Issues. 2015 Apr 24;39(1):3–27. doi: 10.1177/0192513X15581659

Table A2.

Logistic Regression Predicting Stigma as a Barrier to SU Treatment Among Those With Unmet Need. NSDUH, 2003-2010.

Model 1

OR 95% CI
Sex and parenthood status
 Mothers
 Fathers 0.71+ [0.31, 1.11]
 Nonmothers 0.64* [0.20, 1.07]
 Nonfathers 0.51** [0.09, 0.92]
Marital status
 Married
 Never married 0.91
 Formerly married 0.70 [0.53, 1.28]
 Race [0.24, 1.16]
 Other
 White 1.42*
Family income 1.15*** [1.14, 1.69]
Education [1.08, 1.21]
 Less than high school
 High school 1.40+
 Some college 2.47*** [1.05, 1.76]
Age [2.12, 2.82]
 18 to 20 years
 21 to 25 years 0.95
 26 to 34 years 1.14 [0.60, 1.31]
 35 or older 0.79 [0.69, 1.59]
 Household size 0.88* [0.32, 1.27]
Model fit statistics [0.75, 1.01]
Model chi-square 92 31***
Pseudo R2 0.058

Note. NSDUH = National Survey of Drug Use and Health; SU = substance use; OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.

+

p < .1.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.