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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 30.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Sci. 2019 Feb;20(2):185–193. doi: 10.1007/s11121-018-0933-2

Table 2.

Changes in marijuana use marijuana-related perceptions and substance use among Colorado high school students before and after implementation of retail marijuana sales

2013
% (95% CI)
2015
% (95% CI)
The Rao-Scott X2 p value
Marijuana use
 Any lifetime use 38.5 (37.0–40.0) 38.0 (36.0–40.0) 0.11 0.74
 Any past 30-day use 20.9 (19.8–22.0) 21.2 (19.8–22.7) 0.07 0.79
 Among those reporting past 30-day use
  Frequent use 33.2 (30.8–35.5) 26.8 (24.0–29.5) 8.46 <0.01
  Use on school property 5.7 (05.1–06.3) 4.4 (03.6–05.2) 4.90 0.03
Marijuana-related perceptions
 High perceived accessibility 55.8 (54.1–57.4) 55.7 (53.6–57.8) 0.0 0.98
 High perceived wrongfulness 59.3 (57.6–61.0) 60.6 (58.5–62.7) 0.61 0.44
 High perceived parent disapproval 85.3 (84.0–86.7) 85.4 (84.0–86.8) 0.0 0.98
 High perceived harmfulness 52.9 (51.4–54.4) 47.7 (45.5–49.9) 11.26 <0.01
Other substance use
 Cigarette use, past 30-day 12.1 (11.0–13.2) 8.6 (07.7–09.5) 17.48 <0.01
 Alcohol use, past 30-day 31.9 (30.4–33.3) 30.2 (28.3–32.1) 1.33 0.25
 Prescription drug misuse, lifetime 14.5 (13.6–15.5) 13.7 (11.8–15.5) 0.46 0.50
 Cocaine use, lifetime 6.8 (06.0–07.5) 5.6 (04.8–06.4) 3.02 0.08