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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 4.
Published in final edited form as: J Emerg Nurs. 2011 Nov 14;39(4):326–333. doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2011.09.011

Table 2.

Alcohol and substance use (ever used and past 3 months) in women reported no history of CSA (n = 83) and those with a history of CSA (n = 62)

No CSA CSA

Variable n % n % p-value

Tobaccoa
 Ever used 55 66.3 55 88.7 0.002*

 Past three months 39 47.0 35 56.5 0.314

Alcohola
 Ever used 72 86.7 59 95.2 0.153

 Past three months 63 75.9 51 82.3 0.416

Cannabisa
 Ever used 42 50.6 46 74.2 0.006*

 Past three months 17 20.5 15 24.2 0.687

Cocainea
 Ever used 16 19.3 19 30.6 0.122

 Past three months 4 4.8 9 14.5 0.043*

Amphetaminea
 Ever used 10 12.0 19 30.6 0.007*

 Past three monthsb 3 3.6 5 8.1 0.246

Inhalantsa,b
 Ever used 0 NA 2 3.2 0.181

 Past three months 0 NA 0 NA NA

Sedativesa
 Ever used 6 7.2 15 24.2 0.007*

 Past three monthsb 2 2.4 9 14.5 0.009*

Opioidsa
 Ever used 2 2.4 12 19.4 0.001*

 Past three monthsb 1 1.2 4 6.5 0.164

Hallucinogensa
 Ever used 11 13.3 7 11.3 0.803

 Past three monthsb 3 3.6 3 4.8 0.714
a

categorical variables;

b

A common rule is 5 or more in all cells of a 2-by-2 table; minimum expected cell count not met;

*

Chi-Square Tests, statistically significant at p < 0.05