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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 23.
Published in final edited form as: Ethn Health. 2019 Jan 9;26(6):845–862. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2018.1562054

Table 2.

Alcohol and other drug use (N = 185).

Lifetime N (%) Past year N (%) Past 3 months N (%)
Cigarettes 35 (19%) 27 (15%) 19 (10%)
E-cigarettes 48 (26%) 29 (16%) 18 (10%)
Alcohol 71 (39%) 63 (35%) 43 (23%)
Heavy drinking 43 (23%) 24 (13%)
Marijuana 78 (43%) 66 (36%) 52 (28%)
Inhalants 18 (10%) 10 (5%) 2 (1%)
Over-the-counter drugs 22 (12%) 16 (9%) 8 (4%)
Prescription drugs 17 (9%) 14 (8%) 6 (3%)
Stimulants 11 (6%) 9 (5%) 6 (3%)
Other drugs 18 (10%) 14 (8%) 10 (5%)
Consequencesa
 Alcohol: Experienced 2 or more consequences 21 (49%)
 Marijuana: Experienced 2 or more consequences 25 (48%)
a

Rates for experiencing alcohol and marijuana consequences are among those who consumed alcohol or marijuana, respectively, in the past three months.