Table 4:
Adjusted predicted probability of State- level past year CUD among users+ |
Adjusted differences in past year prevalence of CUD by state policy liberalism |
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2004-2006 | 2010-2012 | Model 1b [Policy liberalism + Time period + state-level covariates] |
Model 2b [Model 1b + MCL] |
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Est. [SE] | Est. [SE] | Coef. [95% CI] | Coef. [95% CI] | ||
AGES 12-17 | |||||
Policy Liberalism | |||||
Conservative | 28.03 [1.14] | 25.24 [0.92] | Ref | Ref | |
Moderate | 25.83 [1.17] | 23.04 [1.23] | −2.20 [−4.82, 0.42] | −2.58 [−5.27, 0.12] | |
Liberal | 25.90 [0.94] | 23.10 [1.12] | −2.13 [−4.68, 0.41] | −2.87* [−5.68, −0.06] | |
Time Period | |||||
2004-2006 | Ref | Ref | |||
2010-2012 | -- | -- | −2.79 [−5.22, −0.37] | −2.49* [−4.97, −0.02] | |
MCL Enacted | |||||
No | Ref | ||||
Yes | -- | -- | -- | 1.75 [−0.92, 4.43] | |
AGES 18-25 | |||||
Policy Liberalism | |||||
Conservative | 21.40 [0.69] | 17.44 [0.56] | Ref | Ref | |
Moderate | 19.87 [0.71] | 15.92 [0.75] | −1.53 [−3.11, 0.05] | −1.48# [−3.10, 0.15] | |
Liberal | 20.89 [0.56] | 16.94 [0.67] | −0.51 [−2.02, 0.10] | −0.41 [−2.08, 1.26] | |
Time Period | |||||
2004-2006 | Ref | Ref | |||
2010-2012 | -- | -- | −3.96** [−5.48, −2.43] | −3.99*** [−5.54, −2.44] | |
MCL Enacted | |||||
No | Ref | ||||
Yes | -- | -- | -- | −0.23 [−1.85, 1.39] | |
AGES 26+ | |||||
Policy Liberalism | |||||
Conservative | 12.07 [1.01] | 12.00 [0.81] | Ref | Ref | |
Moderate | 10.75 [1.03] | 10.68 [1.09] | −1.32 [−3.64, 0.97] | −1.55 [−3.93, 0.83] | |
Liberal | 10.07 [0.82] | 10.01 [0.99] | −1.99 [−4.22, 0.22] | −2.45 [−4.91, 0.01] | |
Time Period | |||||
2004-2006 | Ref | Ref | |||
2010-2012 | -- | -- | −0.07 [−2.25, 2.12] | 1.07 [−2.12, 2.33] | |
MCL Enacted | |||||
No | Ref | ||||
Yes | -- | -- | -- | 1.07 [−1.30, 3.44] | |
p-value<0.05;
p-value<0.01;
p-value<0.001
From marginal
State-level demographic covariates included the state’s population total, percentage male, percentage white non-Hispanic individuals and percentage people ages 10-24. State-level economic covariates included the percentage of individuals 25 and over who completed high school, the state unemployment rate, and median household income. Data for these covariates were obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau in 2005 and 2010.