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. 2022 Jun 30;36(12):1350–1361. doi: 10.1177/02698811221108956

Table 3.

Descriptive statistics for the four outcome variables.

Adolescent control (n = 63) Adolescent user (n = 76) Adult control (n = 64) Adult user (n = 71) Group differences
BDI 9.90 (7.13) [10.00, 0.00–33.00] 12.71 (8.34) [11.00, 1.00–41.00] 7.30 (7.04) [5.00, 0.00–28.00] 7.94 (8.06) [6.00, 0.00–31.00] Adolescents > adults***
BAI 11.37 (8.93) [10.00, 0.00–39.00] 13.13 (10.34) [10.50, 0.00–46.00] 7.86 (5.54) [8.00, 0.00–24.00] 7.54 (7.45) [5.00, 0.00–32.00] Adolescents > adults***
PSI-a 23.05 (14.30) [21.00, 1.00–67.00] 32.71 (20.93) [29.00, 2.00–97.00] 18.53 (15.40) [16.00, 0.00–64.00] 23.07 (17.04) [18.00, 2.00–78.00] Adolescents > adults** and
Users > controls**
Severe DSM-5 CUD
 No 38 (50.0%) 58 (81.7%)
 Yes 38 (50.0%) 13 (18.3%) Adolescent user > adult user***

Mean (SD) [median, minimum–maximum] are shown.

BAI: Beck anxiety inventory; BDI: Beck depression inventory; DSM-5 CUD: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders-5 cannabis use disorder; PSI-a: psychotomimetic states inventory-adapted; SD: standard deviation.

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p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.