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. 2023 Sep 27;6(9):e2336035. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.36035

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.

a

Gender and sex overlapped 99.7% in this sample.

b

From most recently available postlegalization time point.

c

Scored from 0 to 21. The higher the score, the more consequences an individual experienced from marijuana use.

d

Scored from 0 to 32. The higher the score, the more likely an individual is to have cannabis use disorder.