Table 1.
Sociodemographic characteristics in total, men, and women cocaine users cohort.
Variable | Total N = 300 | Men N = 254 | Women N = 46 | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age [media (SD)] | Years | 35.89 (8.95) | 35.60 (9.07) | 37.52 (8.19) | 0.072a |
Marital status [N (%)] |
Single Married/cohabiting Divorced/separated Widower |
131 (43.70) 106 (35.30) 61 (20.30) 2 (0.70) |
110 (43.30) 88 (34.60) 56 (22.00) – |
21 (45.70) 18 (39.10) 5 (10.90) 2 (4.30) |
0.702b |
Children [mean (SD)] | Number | 1.02 (1.26) | 1 (1.26) | 1.13 (1.22) | 0.412b |
Educational level [N (%)] |
Primary/elementary Secondary University |
72 (24.00) 195 (65.00) 33 (11.00) |
60 (23.60) 167 (65.70) 27(10.60) |
12 (26.10) 28 (60.90) 6 (12.00) |
0.800b |
Occupational status [N (%)] |
Employed Medical sick leave Unemployed Retired Homework |
105 (35.00) 21 (7.00) 160 (53.30) 11 (3.70) 3 (1.00) |
89 (35.00) 20 (7.90) 134 (52.80) 10 (3.90) 1 (0.40) |
16 (34.80) 1 (2.20) 26 (56.50) 1 (2.20) 2 (4.30) |
0.450b |
Prison/detained [N (%)] |
Yes No |
125 (41.70) 175 (58.30) |
111 (43.7) 143 (56.3) |
14 (30.4) 32 (69.6) |
0.105b |
N number of patients, SD standard deviation, % percentage, BMI Body Mass Index.
aP-value of the the Mann–Whitney U test.
bP-value of the Chi-Square test.