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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 14.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2013 Jun 12;131(3):222–229. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2013.05.009

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of methamphetamine-dependent and healthy subjects.

Characteristics Methamphetamine group (n = 37) Control group (n = 25)
Demographic characteristics
 Age, years: mean (sd) 34.8 (6.0) 32.8 (6.0)
 Gender, male:female 27:10 16:9
 Social alcohol drinkinga: no. (%) 28 (75.7) 16(64.0)
 Pack-years of cigarette smoking: mean (sd) 8.92(10.8) 3.25 (6.15)
Methamphetamine use-related characteristics
 Intravenous use, n 37
 Age at the first use of methamphetamine,b years: mean (sd) 22.7 (5.6)
 Average daily dose of methamphetamine,c g: mean (sd) 0.55 (0.46)
 Duration of regular methamphetamine use,d months, mean (sd) 63.3 (48.5)
 Addiction severity indexe: mean (sd)
  Medical 0.21 (0.29)
  Employment 0.64 (0.32)
  Alcohol 0.15(0.21)
  Drug 0.07 (0.06)
  Legal 0.18(0.20)
  Family 0.19(0.16)
  Psychosocial 0.21 (0.22)
a

Social alcohol drinking was defined as more than 8 g of ethanol per week. None of subjects had a history of alcohol abuse or dependence.

b

Data from 4 subjects were not available.

c

Data from 1 subject was not available.

d

Duration of regular methamphetamine use was calculated by summing up the time when methamphetamine was used more frequently than weekly. Data from 4 subjects were not available.

e

Data from 6 subjects were not available.