Table 3

Linear Regression Models Predicting 12-Month Cannabis-Related Consequences Among Court-Involved, Nonincarcerated Adolescents With First-Time Offense

Step 1Step 2Step 3
B (SE)PB (SE)PB (SE)P
Model 1: Peer Cannabis Use Beliefs
    Age0.19 (0.11).080.11 (0.11).310.13 (0.11).26
    Gender0.42 (0.30).170.36 (0.32).260.33 (0.32).31
    Race/ethnicity
        Other, non-Latinx–0.46 (0.39).24–0.37 (0.39).34–0.41 (0.40).30
        Latinx–0.10 (0.34).770.02 (0.34).960.00 (0.35).99
    Baseline cannabis use1.71 (0.35)< .00011.13 (0.39).0041.08 (0.40).01
    Minority SOGI0.13 (0.33).690.11 (0.34).75
    Peer beliefs0.31 (0.11).0030.24 (0.12).05
    Peer beliefs × minority SOGI0.22 (0.18).21
Model 2: Family Functioning
    Age0.19 (0.11).080.20 (0.11).070.21 (0.11).07
    Gender0.42 (0.30).170.37 (0.32).240.43 (0.33).19
    Race/ethnicitya
        Other, non-Latinx–0.46 (0.39).24–0.45 (0.39).26–0.47 (0.41).25
        Latinx–0.11 (0.35).76–0.10 (0.34).77–0.08 (0.36).82
    Baseline cannabis use1.70 (0.35)< .00011.70 (0.35)< .00011.73 (0.36)< .0001
    Minority SOGI0.19 (0.34).580.18 (0.33).58
    Family functioning0.20 (0.25).430.24 (0.35).50
    Family functioning × minority SOGI0.10 (0.54).86
  • Multiple imputation by chained equations (MICE) was employed to account for missing data.

  • a Race/ethnicity variables are contrast coded with white, non-Latinx as the comparison group.

  • SOGI = sexual orientation and gender identity.