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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Early Adolesc. 2011 Apr;31(2):271–299. doi: 10.1177/0272431610363157

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics

Boys
Girls
M SD Range Na M SD Range Na
Initiated alcohol 0.434 0.496 0–1 525 0.423 0.494 0–1 622
Initiated cigarettes 0.238 0.426 0–1 665 0.174 0.379 0–1 764
Initiated marijuana 0.181 0.389 0–1 695 0.122 0.327 0–1 778
Initiated inhalants 0.170 0.376 0–1 659 0.198 0.400 0–1 727
Linguistic acculturation
 Language use with family 2.936 1.229 1–5 695 2.847 1.179 1–5 778
 Language use with friends 3.851 1.134 1–5 695 3.690 1.105 1–5 778
 Language use in media 3.910 1.120 1–5 695 3.575 1.062 1–5 778
Control variables
 Free or reduced lunch 0.919 0.273 0–1 695 0.941 0.236 0–1 778
 Usual grades 6.674 1.900 1–9 695 7.135 1.673 1–9 778
 Prevention program 0.699 0.459 0–1 695 0.704 0.456 0–1 778
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Ns for substance use initiation variables are the number of cases at baseline that had never used the particular substance. Ns for other variables reflect the largest number of cases used in analyses predicting initiation of the four substances. Means and standard deviations for linguistic acculturation and control variables are weighted averages from the separate samples of baseline nonusers of alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana and inhalants.