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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 9.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Abus. 2015;36(4):507–514. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2014.997911

TABLE 1.

Weighted Sample Characteristics

Characteristic Female Male Total
Actual sample size 5,725 4,893 10,618
Weighted sample size 8,953,261.61 7,652,106.39 16,605,368
Percent 49.59 50.41 100.00
% or Mean (SE) % or Mean (SE) % or Mean (SE)

Age 21.47 (0.04) 21.53 (0.05) 21.50 (0.03)
Hispanic
    Yes 10.54 11.54 11.03
Race
    Asian/Pacific Islander 2.59 2.79 2.69
    Black 14.45 13.77 14.11
    White 72.87 72.49 72.68
    Other 10.10 10.96 10.52
Education
    <High school 8.53 12.03 10.26
    High school/GED 71.97 73.66 72.81
    Some college 6.84 5.62 6.24
    College 11.87 8.14 10.02
    Beyond college 0.79 0.55 0.67
Relationship status
    Single 63.21 74.20 68.66
    Cohabitation 19.31 11.75 15.56
    Married 17.47 14.05 15.78
Living situation
    Parents 37.48 45.99 41.70
    Another's home 4.81 5.11 4.96
    Own place 51.97 43.33 47.68
    Group quarters 5.32 4.67 5.00
    Other 0.43 0.90 0.66
Severe supervisory neglect* 7.59 7.78 7.68
Parental drinking** 12.44 14.19 13.31
Mean depression*** 6.11 (0.09) 4.70 (0.08) 5.41 (0.07)
Mean adolescent delinquency**** 0.23 (0.01) 0.32 (0.01) 0.28 (0.01)

Note. Frequencies for categorical variables and means and standard errors for continuous variables are provided. Some numbers do not sum to 100 due to rounding.

*

At Wave III, retroactively reported more than 10 experiences of supervisory neglect before the 6th grade.

**

At Wave I, parent reported drinking 5 or more drinks on a single occasion.

***

At Wave III, mean scores of the 10-item modified version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies–Depression (CES-D) scale.

****

At Wave I, mean score on 15 delinquency items ranging from property offenses to violent offenses.