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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 5.
Published in final edited form as: Ann LGBTQ Public Popul Health. 2021;2(4):299–314. doi: 10.1891/lgbtq-2020-0075

Table 3:

Demographic Differences in Latent Class Membership at Wave 4

Alone + Friends With Friends At Home All Contexts
Predictor OR p OR p OR p OR p
Age .90 .11 .69 .001 .97 .70 ref ref
Race/Ethnicity
 Black ref ref ref ref ref ref ref ref
 White - - - - - - ref ref
 Latinx 2.75 .16 4.74 .06 1.98 .40 ref ref
 Another Race/Ethnicity 2.00 .48 1.35 .68 .75 .67 ref ref
Gender Identity
 Cisgender Woman ref ref ref ref ref ref ref ref
 Gender Minority 2.23 .11 1.82 .29 2.34 .12 ref ref
Sexual Identity
 Lesbian/Gay ref ref ref ref ref ref ref ref
 Bisexual 1.01 .98 .97 .97 .47 .26 ref ref
 Pansexual 1.79 .46 2.72 .22 1.91 .43 ref ref
 Another Identity 2.00 .53 3.78 .24 1.51 .72 ref ref

Note. For race/ethnicity, only one non-Latinx White participant was in the “cannabis use in all contexts” class. This produced large and imprecise estimates for differences between White participants and participants in other racial/ethnic groups. Thus, estimates for White participants are not reported. Example OR interpretation (finding not significant): Compared to Black participants, Latinx participants were 2.75 times more likely to be in the alone and with friends group compared to the all contexts group. The first LCA was conducted with Wave 4 rather than Wave 3 because two of the three cannabis use variables of interest (motives and protective behavioral strategies) were not assessed at Wave 3. The pattern of results was the same when the Wave 3 latent classes were used.