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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2017 Dec 20;79:138–143. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.12.021

Table 3.

Multiple Linear Regression of Marijuana Self-Concept on Background Characteristics, Measures of Marijuana Use and Problems, and Motivations for Using Marijuana (n = 345).

Adjusted Associations
b (95% CI)a βb t (p =) b
Age −0.003 (−0.101; 0.093) −0.00 −0.07 (.941)
Gender (Male) 0.178 (−0.218; 0.574) 0.08 0.89 (.376)
Hispanic (Yes) 0.041 (−0.634; 0.717) 0.02 0.12 (.905)
Race
 Black 0.379 (−0.338; 1.078) 0.16 1.03 (.305)
 Other 0.230 (−0.347; 0.807) 0.10 0.79 (.433)
 White [REF] [0.00] [0.00]
Days Used 0.070 (0.050; 0.091) 0.35 6.79 (<.001)
Cannabis Problems 0.100 (0.041; 0.152) 0.02 3.41 (.001)
Coping Motive 0.173 (−0.199; 0.546) 0.06 0.91 (.361)
Social Motive 0.684 (0.310; 1.059) 0.21 3.59 (<.001)
Enhancement Motive 0.422 (0.102; 0.741) 0.13 2.60 (.010)
Desire to Reduce −0.099 (−0.177; −0.022) −0.13 −2.53 (.012)
Descriptive Norms - Friends −0.005 (−0.014; 0.005) −0.05 −0.97 (.332)
Descriptive Norms - Peers 0.007 (−0.010; 0.013) 0.01 0.27 (.130)
% Days Used Alone 0.007 (−0.002; 0.016) 0.08 1.52 (.130)
a

Fully-standardized coefficient for continuous covariates and y -standardized coefficient for categorical covariates.

b

Standard errors and tests of significance are based on the robust Huber-White Variance Estimator.