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. 2023 Nov 2;25(1):112–121. doi: 10.1080/19585969.2023.2252437

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the study sample.

Variables NU AUI CUI
Sample size, n 128 207 168
Age at imaging collection, mean (SD) 16.41 (1.74) 16.36 (1.73) 16.43 (1.49)
Onset age 17.14 (1.71) 17.17 (1.50)
Gender (female), No. (%) 68 (53) 101 (49) 86 (51)
Race, No. (%)*
 White 81 (63) 169 (82) 129 (77)
 Black 23 (18) 15 (7) 17 (10)
 Other 24 (19) 23 (11) 22 (13)
Family income, No. (%)*
 <$35,000 22 (17) 10 (5) 12 (7)
 $35,000–$99,999 41 (32) 63 (31) 44 (27)
 ≥$100,000 64 (50) 129 (64) 108 (66)
Parental education, No. (%)
 ≤12 years 13 (10) 7 (3) 9 (5)
 13–16 years 49 (38) 85 (41) 72 (43)
 ≥17 years 66 (52) 115 (56) 87 (52)
Parental marital status (Yes), No. (%) 93 (73) 166 (80) 130 (77)
Number of controllable NLEs, No. (%)*
 0 67 (52) 73 (35) 50 (30)
 1 38 (30) 63 (31) 49 (29)
 ≥2 23 (18) 71 (34) 69 (41)
Number of uncontrollable NLEs, No. (%)
 0 77 (60) 119 (58) 94 (56)
 1 36 (28) 50 (24) 47 (28)
 ≥2 15 (12) 38 (18) 27 (16)

AUI: alcohol use initiation; CUI: cannabis use initiation; NLEs: negative life events; NU: non-using; SD: standard deviation.

Onset age: self-reported age at substance use initiation; available only for AUI and CUI.

*

p < 0.05.

Compared to the NU group, the AUI group had more White participants; both AUI and CUI groups had more participants from high income families (≥$100k) and more controllable NLEs than NUs.