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Table 3 Multivariable logistic regression of past 30 days nonmedical use of TSSp among the school population aged 14 to 18 years in Spain. ESTUDES Survey 2004–2014

From: Gender differences in the nonmedical use of psychoactive medications in the school population- national trends and related factors

  

Male

Female

OR (95% CI)

aOR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

aOR(95% CI)

Occupational status of parents

Employed both

1

1

1

1

Employed one

1.23(1.031.48)

1.09(0.87–1.38)

1.23(1.10–1.37)

1.17(1.01–1.35)

Unemployed both

2.10(1.70–2.60)

1.59(1.13–2.24)

1.71(1.40–2.11)

1.37(1.04–1.80)

Alcohol use in the past 30 days s

No

1

1

1

1

Yes

2.67(2.31–3.09)

1.57(1.26–1.95)

1.94(1.74–2.16)

1.47(1.25–1.73)

Any cigarette smoking in the past 30 days

No

1

1

1

1

Yes

2.54(2.23–2.90)

1.21(0.98–1.49)

2.00(1.83–2.21)

1.43(1.24–1.67)

Any marijuana use in the past 30 days

No

1

1

1

1

Yes

3.57(3.14–4.07)

1.54(1.24–1.91)

2.31(2.09–2.55)

1.26(1.07–1.48)

Any illicit psychoactive drug use other than marijuana in the last 12 months

No

1

1

1

1

Yes

11.44(9.88–13.25)

6.21(4.97–7.77)

6.32(5.43–7.35)

3.38(2.70–4.23)

Perceived health risk for consumption of TSSp

Quite a few/many problems

1

1

1

1

No/few problems

4.07(3.55–4.67)

3.04(2.55–3.62)

3.74(3.36–4.17)

2.92(2.55–3.33)

Perceived availability of TSSp

Impossible/very difficult to obtain

1

1

1

1

Easy/very easy to obtain

2.97(2.50–3.53)

2.20(1.77–2.74)

4.18(3.64–4.82)

3.51(2.98–4.14)

  1. OR odds ratio, aOR adjusted OR, CI confidence interval