Table 1. Sample Descriptive Statistics.
Characteristic | Participants, No. (%) (N = 619) |
---|---|
Sexa | |
Female | 346 (55.9) |
Male | 273 (44.1) |
Age, mean (SD), y | 21.43 (1.19) |
Household incomeb | |
<$15 000 | 69 (11.1) |
$15 000-$29 999 | 113 (18.3) |
$30 000-$44 999 | 76 (12.3) |
$45 000-$59 999 | 63 (10.2) |
$60 000-$74 999 | 61 (9.9) |
$75 000-$89 999 | 48 (7.8) |
$90 000-$104 999 | 51 (8.2) |
$105 000-$119 999 | 38 (6.1) |
≥$120 000 | 100 (16.2) |
Bachelor’s degree or higherb | 330 (53.3) |
Prelegalization cannabis use frequency, mean (SD) | |
Mean (SD) | 1.17 (1.17) |
Never use | 77 (12.4) |
No current use | 140 (22.6) |
Occasional use | 206 (33.3) |
Regular use | 106 (17.1) |
Frequent use | 90 (14.5) |
Prelegalization B-MACQ score, mean (SD)c | 2.53 (3.91) |
CUDIT score, mean (SD)d | 4.77 (6.07) |
Abbreviations: B-MACQ, Brief Marijuana Consequences Questionnaire; CUDIT, Cannabis Use Disorder Identification Test.
Gender and sex overlapped 99.7% in this sample.
From most recently available postlegalization time point.
Scored from 0 to 21. The higher the score, the more consequences an individual experienced from marijuana use.
Scored from 0 to 32. The higher the score, the more likely an individual is to have cannabis use disorder.