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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 25.
Published in final edited form as: Youth Soc. 2019 Apr 3;53(1):54–75. doi: 10.1177/0044118x19840048

Table 1.

Sample Demographics (n = 180).

Characteristic (range) % or M (SD)
AI/AN self-identification
AI/AN only
(n = 63)
Mixed
(n = 85)
Did not identify
(n = 32)
Overall
(n = 180)
Female (%) 55.6 51.8 43.8 51.7
Age 15.89 (1.35) 15.56 (1.30) 15.47 (1.37) 15.63 (1.33)
Good mental health (%) 79.0 70.6 46.9 69.3
General health (1 = poor, 5 = excellent) 3.63 (0.94) 3.73 (0.89) 3.63 (0.83) 3.68 (0.89)
Any alcohol or marijuana use in past 3 months (%) 34.9 25.9 50.0 33.3
Frequency of delinquency events (10–60) 12.75 (4.00) 12.34 (3.76) 14.81 (9.04) 12.93 (5.22)
Spirituality/happiness (1–5) 3.63 (0.75) 3.76 (0.73) 3.27 (0.79) 3.63 (0.76)
Traditional practices (lifetime count, 0–525) 119.4 (102.2) 100.1 (98.2) 31.5 (43.6) 94.66 (97.06)
MEIM acculturation/identification (1–5) 3.60 (0.77) 3.38 (0.87) 2.62 (0.67) 3.32 (0.87)

Note. Please contact the authors with any questions regarding data or statistical models. AI/AN = American Indian and Alaska Native; MEIM = Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure.