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. 2018 Sep 27;64(5):345–350. doi: 10.1177/0706743718804542

Table 1.

Results From Stratified Multivariable Regression Analyses Determining the Association Between Frequency of Cannabis Use and Emotional Problems.

Suicidal thoughts or attempts MDE Distress
OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) Beta (95% CI)
Effect Male Female Male Female Male Female
Year (2012 vs. 2002) 0.84 0.67* 1.02 0.97 -0.24* 0.14
(0.68, 1.04) (0.55, 0.81) (0.83, 1.24) (0.82, 1.15) (-0.45, -0.03) (-0.11, 0.39)
Emerging Adulthood (15-24 vs. 25-60) 0.91 1.00 1.01 1.15 0.74* 1.00
(0.70, 1.17) (0.82, 1.23) (0.79, 1.30) (0.97, 1.37) (0.50, 0.98) (0.71, 1.29)
Rare Cannabis Use 0.79 0.70 0.77 0.80 -0.44 --0.86*
(0.50, 1.24) (0.47, 1.06) (0.49, 1.22) (0.54, 1.19) (-1.01, 0.14) (-1.70, -0.01)
Occasional Cannabis Use 2.08* 2.87* 2.37* 2.45* 1.57* 2.84*
(1.39, 3.12) (2.08, 3.96) (1.64, 3.43) (1.79, 3.36) (1.14, 2.01) (2.15, 3.53)
Regular Cannabis Use 3.04* 5.00* 4.16* 3.67* 3.22* 4.65*
(2.29, 4.04) (3.41, 7.33) (3.15, 5.50) (2.63, 5.12) (2.71, 3.73) (3.74, 5.56)

* Significant at p<0.05.

Bold effects represent significant sex differences in the full model with sex-by-cannabis-use interactions at p<0.05.