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Table 4 Multivariable analysis of sensation seeking behavior and the use of THC (model 1), stimulants (model 2) and benzodiazepines and/or z-hypnotics (model 3) among drivers

From: Associations between psychoactive substance use and sensation seeking behavior among drivers in Norway

Variables

Model 1 (THC)

Model 2 (Stimulants)

Model 3 (Benzodiazepines and/or z-hypnotics)

Adjusted OR

95% C.I.

p

Adjusted OR

95% C.I.

p

Adjusted OR

95% C.I.

p

Sex

0.22

0.11–0.41

<  0.01

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

2.53

1.83–3.51

<  0.01

Age

0.95

0.93–0.96

<  0.01

0.96

0.93–0.98

<  0.01

1.06

1.05–1.07

<  0.01

Experience Seeking, reference

 Experience Seeking, level 0

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

 Experience Seeking, level 4

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

2.09

1.08–4.01

0.03

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

Thrill and adventure seeking, reference

 Thrill and adventure seeking, level 0

1.72

1.00a-2.97

0.05

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

1.50

1.01–2.24

0.05

 Thrill and adventure seeking, level 4

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

Disinhibition, reference

 Disinhibition, level 0

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

 Disinhibition, level 4

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

4.79

1.75–13.14

<  0.01

Boredom Susceptibility, reference

 Boredom Susceptibility, level 0

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

 Boredom Susceptibility, level 4

n.s.

n.s.

n.s.

  1. n.s. Not significant, − Not included in the reduced models, a rounded off from 1001