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. 2019 Apr 4;16:E40. doi: 10.5888/pcd16.180108

Table 1. Descriptive Statistics of Age, Sex, and Frequency of Substance Use Among American Indian/Alaska Native and Non-Hispanic White Adolescents, 2013 Youth Risk Behavior Surveya .

Characteristic American Indian/Alaska Native (n = 1,096) Non-Hispanic White (n = 45,187)
Age, y 16.0 (15.0–17.0) 16.0 (15.0–17.0)
Male sex 617 (56.6) 23,517 (52.1)
Use of substance
Cigarettes
  Past 30-day use 388 (38.2) 14,782 (33.7)
  Frequency among users 14.5 (4.0–30.0) 14.5 (4.0–30.0)
Alcohol
  Past 30-day use 534 (54.2) 22,632 (51.8)
  Frequency among users 4.0 (1.5–7.5) 4.0 (1.5–7.5)
Marijuana
  Lifetime use 575 (54.8) 17,952 (40.1)
  Frequency among users 29.5 (6.0–100.0) 14.5 (6.0–69.5)
Cocaine
  Lifetime use 161 (15.2) 3,620 (8.1)
  Frequency among users 14.5 (1.5–40) 6.0 (1.5–14.5)
Inhalants
  Lifetime use 169 (21.1) 5,438 (16.5)
  Frequency among users 6.0 (1.5–29.5) 6.0 (1.5–6.0)
Heroin
  Lifetime use 32 (5.5) 625 (2.7)
  Frequency among users 22.0 (6.0–40.0) 1.5 (1.5–29.5)
Methamphetamine
  Lifetime use 90 (15.3) 2,102 (9.1)
  Frequency among users 6.0 (1.5–29.5) 6.0 (1.5–14.5)
Ecstasy
  Lifetime use 63 (13.6) 1,713 (10.1)
  Frequency among users 1.5 (1.5–14.5) 1.5 (1.5–6.0)
Steroids
  Lifetime use 96 (8.9) 1,809 (4.0)
  Frequency among users 29.5 (4.9–40.0) 6.0 (1.5–14.5)
Injected drugs
  Lifetime use 43 (5.3) 721 (2.2)
  Frequency among users 2.0 (1.0–2.0) 2.0 (1.0–2.0)
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Data source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (11). Frequency for cigarette and alcohol use was defined as the number of days used in the past 30 days. For all other substances, frequency refers to the number of days used in lifetime. Continuous variables are summarized as median (interquartile range). Categorical variables are summarized as number (percentage).