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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2015 Jan 9;132(1):60–68. doi: 10.1111/acps.12382

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics comparing high-risk subjects based on level of lifetime cannabis use

No cannabis use Cannabis use
w/o impairment
Cannabis abuse Cannabis
dependence
(N = 211) (N = 63) (N = 45) (N = 22) Statistic P Post hoc comparisons
Age At baseline – Mean (SD) 17.16 (4.49) 19.77 (4.28) 19.87 (5.08) 21.82 (4.63) F(3,340) = 12.83 <0.001 NU < CU, CA, CD
Gender – % Male 59.2% 60.3% 73.3% 63.6% χ2 = 3.20 0.362
Estimated IQ – Mean (SD)* 103.20 (16.43) 113.20 (16.88) 107.00 (15.14) 106.00 (20.76) F(3,243) = 4.14 0.007 NU < CU
Parental education – % > High school 83.2% 71.4% 85.3%% 52.6% χ2 = 12.51 0.006 CD < CA, NU
Race – % Caucasian 74.4% 81% 86.7% 72.7% χ2 = 3.97 0.265

NU, no cannabis use; CU, cannabis use without impairment; CA, cannabis abuse; CD, cannabis dependence.

*

Estimated IQ: Total N = 244.

Parental education: Total N = 276.