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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 8.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2019 Nov 4;206:107716. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107716

Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics among Past 6-month Users of Combustible, Edible, and Vaporized Cannabisa.

Combustible
(N = 538)
Edible
(N = 276)
Vaporized
(N = 144)
Female gender 289 (53.7) 139 (50.4) 64 (44.4)
Age, M (SD) 16.15 (.44) 16.15 (.44) 16.11 (.46)
SESb,c
 High 159 (34.2) 84 (35.3) 50 (41.3)
 Low 306 (65.8) 154 (64.7) 71 (58.7)
Race/Ethnicityd
 Asian 38 (7.2) 16 (5.9) 8 (5.7)
 Black 28 (5.3) 12 (4.5) 6 (4.3)
 Hispanic 301 (57.0) 151 (57.2) 75 (53.2)
 White 93 (17.6) 45 (16.7) 30 (21.3)
 Multiethnic or multiracial 30 (5.7) 20 (7.4) 13 (9.2)
 Othere 38 (7.2) 22 (8.2) 9 (6.4)
Past 30-day use of any form of cannabisf 358 (67.4) 173 (63.1) 83 (57.6)

Note. aData provided for past 6-month users for each method of cannabis administration; the three groups are not mutually exclusive due to poly-use of multiple products (see supplemental Fig. 1). Total number of users of at least one methods of administration N = 584. Data are expressed as No. (%) unless otherwise indicated. bHigh SES is defined as parental education equal or higher than some college degree and family income higher than 185% the US poverty line (i.e., respondents who are not eligible for free or reduced lunch). Low SES is defined as the other respondents.