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. 2022 Nov 4;16(6):639–644. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000977

TABLE 1.

Means or Percentages of Study Variables

Total (n = 116)
Male, N (%) 75 (65.8)
Age, mean (SD) 21.3 (1.1)
Low income, N (%) 59 (50.1)
Medical cannabis license holders, N (%) 31 (26.7)
Daily cannabis use in the year before the pandemic 98 (84.5)
Coping motives (wave 1), mean (SD) 2.43 (0.11)
Increased use
 No increase, N (%) 21 (18.1)
 Increase at 1 time point, N (%) 35 (30.2)
 Increase at 2 time points, N (%) 60 (51.7)
Increased solitary use
 No increase, N (%) 10 (11.1)
 Increase at 1 time point, N (%) 23 (25.6)
 Increase at 2 time points, N (%) 57 (63.3)
Increased use before noon
 No increase, N (%) 22 (23.9)
 Increase at 1 time point, N (%) 28 (30.4)
 Increase at 2 time points, N (%) 42 (45.7)
CUD severity, mean (SD) 9.27 (0.28)

Two respondents had missing data on the gender variable, 26 respondents had missing data on the solitary use variable, 24 respondents had missing data on the use before noon variable, and 15 respondents had missing CUD severity data.

CUD indicates cannabis use dependence; SD, standard deviation.