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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jul 15.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2023 Sep 25;148:107871. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2023.107871

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics and prevalence of tobacco, marijuana, and co-administration among young adult college students in Texas (n = 4,448).

Characteristic n (%) or Mean (SD)

Male 1,590 (35.7)
Female 2,856 (64.2)
Age (years) 20.5 (2.3)
White 1,570 (35.3)
Hispanic 1,383 (31.1)
African American 350 (7.8)
Asian American 812 (18.3)
Other/Multiracial 333 (7.5)
Use Item Baseline n (%) One-year Follow Up n (%) Three-year Follow Up n (%)
Current Cigarettes 758 (17.0) 662 (14.9) 559 (12.6)
Current ENDS 480 (10.8) 363 (8.2) 473 (10.6)
Current Cigars 266 (6.0) 207 (4.7) 198 (4.5)
Current Smokeless 103 (2.3) 95 (2.1) 74 (1.7)
Current Hookah 493 (11.1) 374 (8.4) 305 (6.9)
Past 6-Months Spliffs 563 (12.7) 481 (10.8) 446 (10.0)
Past 6-Months Cannabis in ENDS 463 (10.4) 419 (9.4) 727 (16.3)
Past 6-Months Blunts 707 (15.9) 614 (13.8) 570 (12.8)
Past 6-Months Cannabis in Hookah 323 (7.3) 202 (4.5) 157 (3.5)
Current Cannabis 1,050 (23.6) 963 (21.7) 899 (20.2)

Note: Counts and prevalence of each category is among participants with complete data for at least one use item measured during baseline (n = 4,448). Current use refers to use of each product at least once in past 30 days and past 6-months is any use in past 6-months. The baseline measurement occasion occurred in spring of 2016, one-year follow up in spring of 2017, and three-year follow up in spring of 2019.

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