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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2015 Feb 25;110(5):823–831. doi: 10.1111/add.12850

Table 2.

Demographic Features of Former AAS Users versus Non-AAS-Using Weightlifters

Attributea Former AAS users
N = 19
AAS Non-users
N = 36
p
Age, yrs. 42.7 (3.8) 42.9 (5.8) 0.89
Self-reported race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 15 (79) 24 (67)
 Non-Hispanic African-American 3 (16) 9 (25)
 Hispanic White 1 (5) 1 (3) 0.81
 Hispanic African-American 0 1 (3)
 Asian 0 1 (3)
College graduate, N (%) 7 (37) 22 (61) 0.10
Annual income > $50,000, N (%) 9 (47) 21 (58) 0.57
Years of regular weightlifting 22.2 (6.1) 19.2 (10.3) 0.25
Age at first AAS use, yrs 22.3 (4.6) -
Cumulative lifetime AAS use, yrs 6.9 (4.5) -
Cumulative lifetime AAS dose, mg 353,000 (300,000) -
Time since last AAS use:
 3–6 months 4 (21) -
 7–12 months 3 (16) -
 13–24 months 4 (21) -
 25–120 months 4 (21) -
 > 120 months 4 (21) -
a

Attributes shown as mean (SD) for continuous variables and N (%) for ordinal variables.