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. 2023 Aug 9;28(4):323–328. doi: 10.5863/1551-6776-28.4.323

Table 1.

Parental Demographic Information Based on Administration of Unlicensed CBD Products to a Child*

Characteristic Overall, n (%), N = 518 Uses CBD, n (%), n = 162 Does Not Use CBD, n (%), n = 356
Race
 White 426 (82.6) 130 (81.3) 296 (83.1)
 Black or African American 51 (9.9) 18 (11.3) 33 (9.3)
 Other races 41 (7.9) 27 (7.6) 14 (8.6)
 Hispanic or Latino origin 59 (11.4) 19 (11.7) 40 (11.3)
Parental role
 Mother 404 (78.1) 128 (79.5) 276 (77.5)
 Father 85 (16.4) 29 (18) 56 (15.7)
 Legal guardian 20 (3.9) 4 (2.5) 16 (4.5)
Educational attainment
 Some high school 30 (5.8) 9 (5.6) 21 (5.9)
 High school or GED 153 (29.5) 53 (32.7) 100 (28.1)
 Some college 186 (35.9) 50 (30.9) 136 (38.2)
 Bachelor’s degree 99 (19.1) 34 (21.0) 65 (18.3)
 Master’s degree 30 (5.8) 11 (6.8) 19 (5.3)
 Professional or doctorate degree 15 (2.9) 4 (2.5) 11 (3.1)
Personal diagnosis of mental health disorder
 Yes 327 (63.5) 101 (62.7) 226 (63.8)
 No 161 (31.3) 53 (32.9) 108 (30.5)
 Maybe 22 (4.3) 5 (3.1) 17 (4.8)
Religious affiliation
 Protestant 171 (33.3) 54 (33.8) 117 (33.1)
 Nothing in particular 96 (18.7) 31 (19.4) 65 (18.4)
 Catholic 78 (15.2) 23 (14.4) 55 (15.5)
 Spiritual but not religious 76 (14.8) 22 (13.8) 54 (15.3)
 Agnostic 21 (4.1) 8 (5.0) 13 (3.7)
 Atheist 14 (2.7) 4 (2.5) 10 (2.9)
 Other 40 (11.3) 18 (11.3) 58 (11.3)
Parental age, median (IQR) 37 (26–48) 37 (26.7–47.3) 37 (26–48)

CBD, cannabidiol; GED, Test of General Education Development

* Unless specified, there are no significant differences between groups.