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. 2024 Jun 28;12:100253. doi: 10.1016/j.dadr.2024.100253

Table 2.

Weighted prevalence of current cannabis use overall and by sociodemographic characteristics among US youth and adults, 2020 (n=32,893).


Year, % (95 % CI)

2020 (n=32,893) AOR (95 % CI)a
Overall 11.54 (10.97, 12.14) --
Age
12–17 years 5.87 (4.99, 6.90) 0.33 (0.25, 0.44)
18–25 years 23.38 (21.93, 24.89) REF
26–34 years 18.26 (16.30, 20.41) 0.80 (0.68, 0.93)
35–49 years 12.93 (11.75, 14.21) 0.55 (0.48, 0.64)
50–64 years 8.57 (7.07, 10.34) 0.32 (0.25, 0.40)
65+ years 3.67 (2.66, 5.04) 0.12 (0.09, 0.17)
Gender
Male 13.05 (12.17, 13.98) REF
Female 10.13 (9.36, 10.95) 0.73 (0.65, 0.83)
Race and ethnicityb
Hispanic 8.82 (7.40, 10.48) 0.52 (0.42, 0.65)
Non-Hispanic White 12.26 (11.55, 13.01) REF
Non-Hispanic Black 13.73 (11.78, 15.94) 0.87 (0.71, 1.06)
Non-Hispanic multiracial 20.28 (15.51, 26.06) 1.39 (0.95, 2.03)
Another non-Hispanic race 5.83 (4.75, 7.14) 0.38 (0.30, 0.48)
Educational attainment (ages 26+)
Less than high school degree 7.83 (6.47, 9.44) REF
High school graduate/GED 11.46 (10.13, 12.94) 1.46 (1.18, 1.80)
Some college/Associate degree 12.13 (10.93, 13.45) 1.62 (1.28, 2.04)
College graduate or more 8.82 (7.78, 9.99) 1.28 (1.00, 1.65)
Total annual family income
Less than $20,000 15.80 (14.02, 17.75) REF
$20,000 to $49,999 13.06 (11.72, 14.55) 0.84 (0.68, 1.04)
$50,000 to $74,999 10.31 (9.02, 11.77) 0.60 (0.49, 0.74)
$75,000 or more 9.35 (8.40, 10.40) 0.55 (0.44, 0.68)

Bolded cells indicate statistical significance at p<0.05.

a

Adjusted odds ratios and 95 % confidence intervals calculated using multivariable logistic regression between survey year and each sociodemographic characteristic and current cannabis use

b

Another non-Hispanic race included respondents who identified as non-Hispanic Asian, non-Hispanic American Indian/Alaskan Native, and non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander.