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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Dec 3.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav Rep. 2019 Oct 18;10:100228. doi: 10.1016/j.abrep.2019.100228

Table 1. Demographics of University Students Based on Use of Hallucinogens.

Variable Students who currently use Hallucinogens
(n= 167)
Students who have used Hallucinogens in the past
(n=227)
Students who have never used Hallucinogens
(n=3131)
Statistic

Likelihood Ratio
P-Value Effect Size

Cramer’s V

Sex, female, n (%) 84(51.5) 105(48.6) 1848(62.2) LR=22.116 df=6 .001 * .058

Year in college, n (%)
     • Undergraduate 147(88.0) 122(53.7) 2053(65.6) LR=58.791 df=4 <0.001 * .086
     • Graduate 20(12.0) 104(45.8) 1059(33.8)
     • Non-degree 0(0.0) 1(0.4) 19(0.6)

Race/ethnicity, Caucasian 137(84.6) 178(82.4) 2216(74.6) LR=15.118 df=2 .001 * .065

Full time student, n (%) 157(94.0) 192(84.6) 2898(92.6) LR=16.172 df=2 <0.001 * .075

Grade Point Average, GPA LR=26.258 df=2 <0.001 * .096
Less than 3.00
3.00 or higher
37(22.2)
130(77.8)
33(14.5)
194(85.5)
292(9.4)
2799(90.6)
*

p<0.05, Bonferroni corrected.