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. 2022 Apr 7;12:4099. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-08085-4

Table 4.

Demographic differences for psilocybin users who have versus have not misused opioids.

Characteristic Lifetime psilocybin use only (weighted %) (N = 11,992) Lifetime psilocybin use plus opioid misuse (weighted %) (N = 10,284) p-value1
Marital status < 0.001
Married 47.2 37.3
Widowed 2.4 2.1
Divorced or separated 17.0 18.0
Never been married 33.4 42.7
Education < 0.001
5th grade or lower 0.2 0.1
6th grade < 0.1 < 0.1
7th grade 0.1 0.2
8th grade 0.4 0.8
9th grade 0.7 1.1
10th grade 1.4 1.9
11th or 12th grade 3.1 4.4
High school diploma/GED 19.2 23.6
Some college credit 24.9 28.9
Associate's 10.9 9.4
Bachelor's or higher 39.2 29.5
Age < 0.001
18–25 11.9 13.5
26–34 17.9 27.2
35–49 29.3 30.4
50 + 40.9 28.9
Sex < 0.001
Male 64.0 68.6
Female 36.0 31.4
Race < 0.001
Non-Hispanic White 82.3 84.6
Non-Hispanic Black 2.5 1.9
Non-Hispanic Native American/Alaska Native 0.5 0.6
Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.2
Non-Hispanic Asian 2.3 1.3
Non-Hispanic more than one race 2.6 2.8
Hispanic 9.5 8.4
Yearly household income < 0.001
< $20,000 13.4 16.4
$20,000–$49,999 25.1 29.5
$50,000–$74,999 15.9 16.3
$75,000 + 45.6 37.9

1Chi-squared test with Rao and Scott's second-order correction.