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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychoactive Drugs. 2014 Nov-Dec;46(5):369–378. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2014.962717

Table 1.

Demographic information

Characteristic Response Count (%)
Sex (n = 111)
  Male 75 (68)
  Female 36 (32)
Age (years; n = 113)
  18–24 57 (50)
  25–30 33 (29)
  31–40 18 (16)
  > 40 5 (4)
Race (n = 112)
  Caucasian/White 103 (92)
  Asian 2 (2)
  Native American 2 (2)
  Mixed 4 (4)
  Prefer not to answer 1 (1)
Ethnicity (n = 109)
  Non-Hispanic 95 (87)
  Hispanic 12 (11)
  Prefer not to answer 2 (2)
Education (years; n = 113)
  9–12 27 (24)
  13–16 74 (65)
  > 16 12 (11)
Marital status (n = 113)
  Never married 81 (72)
  Married 16 (14)
  Remarried 1 (1)
  Separated 3 (3)
  Divorced 12 (11)
Household income (past year in dollars; n = 111)
  < $30,000 51 (46)
  $30,000–$60,000 24 (22)
  $61,000–$100,000 19 (17)
  > $100,000 17 (15)
Employment status (n = 113)
  Full-time (≥ 35 hours/week) 50 (44)
  Part-time (< 35 hours/week) 18 (16)
  Student 24 (21)
  Retired/Disabled 5 (4)
  Unemployed 16 (14)
Psychiatric diagnosis in lifetime? (n = 113)
  Yes 26 (23)
  No 87 (77)

Note. Parenthetical values represent the percent of respondents and may not sum to 100 due to rounding.