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. 2012 Mar 28;10(6):818–828. doi: 10.1007/s11469-012-9378-1

Table 3.

Distribution of disorders

Disorder Males (n = 18) Females (n = 17) Total (n = 35)
Count % Count % Count %
Cannabis dependence 18 100 % 17 100 % 35 100 %
Other substance use disorders 4 22.2 % 4 23.5 % 8 22.9 %
 Alcohol abuse 1 5.6 % 1 5.9 % 2 5.7 %
 Alcohol dependence 3 16.7 % 2 11.8 % 5 14.3 %
 Hallucinogen dependence 0 0 % 1 5.9 % 1 2.9 %
Mood disorders 12 66.7 % 7 41.2 % 19 54.3 %
 Bipolar I 1 5.6 % 1 5.9 % 2 5.7 %
 Bipolar II 1 5.6 % 0 0 % 1 2.9 %
 Major depressive disorder 7 38.9 % 4 23.5 % 11 31.4 %
 Dysthymic disorder 3 16.7 % 0 0 % 3 8.6 %
 Depressive disorder NOS 0 0 % 1 5.9 % 1 2.9 %
 Substance-induced mood disorder 0 0 % 1 5.9 % 1 2.9 %
Psychotic disorders 5 27.8 % 4 23.5 % 9 25.7 %
 Schizophrenia 3 16.7 % 1 5.9 % 4 11.4 %
 Schizoaffective disorder 1 5.6 % 1 5.9 % 2 5.7 %
 Substance induced psychotic disorder 0 0 % 1 5.9 % 1 2.9 %
 Psychotic disorder NOS 1 5.6 % 1 5.9 % 2 5.7 %
Anxiety disorders 11 61.1 % 13 76.5 % 24 68.6 %
 Social phobia 7 38.9 % 1 5.9 % 8 22.9 %
 Posttraumatic stress disorder 3 16.7 % 7 41.2 % 10 28.6 %
 Generalized anxiety disorder 2 11.1 % 5 29.4 % 7 20.0 %
 Substance induced anxiety disorder 0 0 % 1 5.9 % 1 2.9 %
 Anxiety disorder NOS 0 0 % 1 5.9 % 1 2.9 %
Childhood disorders 0 0 % 1 5.9 % 1 2.9 %
 ADHD 0 0 % 1 5.9 % 1 2.9 %

Data for diagnostic categories reflect how many individuals had at least one disorder of that type; whereas data for specific disorders reflect how many people were diagnosed with that actual disorder. Thus, the number of specific diagnoses are greater than their corresponding categories because most participants were diagnosed with more than one disorder. NOS Not Otherwise Specified