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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of the study participants: all respondents and by CBD knowledge and use

From: Use and perceptions of Cannabidiol among individuals in treatment for opioid use disorder

Demographics

All respondents

N = 550

Never heard of CBD

N = 267

Heard of CBD but never used CBD

N = 154

Have used CBD

N = 129

t/x2

p

Age

    

4.049

 < .001**

  Mean (SD)

51.9 (12.6)

57 (10.2)

49.8 (12.4)

43.8 (12.4)

  

Sex

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

1.250

.535

  Female

154 (28%)

75 (28.1%)

44 (28.6%)

35 (27.1%)

  

  Male

395 (71.8%)

192 (71.9%)

110 (71.4%)

93 (72.1%)

  

  Gender non-conforming

1 (0.2%)

1 (0.8%)

  

Race

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

13.775

.032*

  American Indian or Alaska Native

18 (3.3%)

12 (4.5%)

4 (2.6%)

2 (1.6%)

  

  Asian

8 (1.5%)

2 (0.7%)

2 (1.3%)

4 (3.1%)

  

  Black or African American

131 (23.8%)

80 (30%)

37 (24%)

14 (10.9%)

  

  More than one race

45 (8.2%)

23 (8.6%)

8 (5.2%)

14 (10.9%)

  

  Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

2 (0.4%)

2 (1.3%)

  

  White or Caucasian

169 (30.7%)

43 (16.1%)

63 (40.9%)

63 (48.8%)

  

  Other

177 (32.1%)

107 (40.1%)

38 (24.7%)

32 (24.7%)

  

Ethnicity

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

.003

.953

  Hispanic/Latino

260 (43.7%)

141 (52.8%)

65 (42.2%)

54 (41.9%)

  

  Not Hispanic/Latino

290 (52.7%)

126 (47.2%)

89 (57.8%)

75 (58.1%)

  

Education

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

18.151

.078

  < High school

146 (26.5%)

82 (30.7%)

33 (21.3%)

17 (24.1%)

  

  High school diploma

175 (31.8%)

90 (33.6%)

39 (25.3%)

46 (35.7%)

  

  GED

130 (23.6%)

61 (22.8%)

42 (27.3%)

27 (20.9%)

  

  Associate’s degree

60 (10.9%)

21 (7.9%)

28 (18.2%)

11 (8.5%)

  

  Bachelor’s degree

29 (5.3%)

9 (3.4%)

9 (5.8%)

11 (8.5%)

  

  Master’s degree

6 (1.1%)

3 (1.1%)

2 (1.3%)

1 (0.8%)

  

  PhD or Advanced Professional degree

4 (0.7%)

1 (0.4%)

1 (0.6%)

2 (1.5%)

  

Employment

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

N = (%)

6.805

.147

  Full-time

62 (11.3%)

22 (8.2%)

25 (16.2%)

15 (11.6%)

  

  Part-time

43 (7.8%)

19 (7.1%)

14 (19.1%)

10 (7.8%)

  

  Self-employed

36 (6.5%)

11 (4.1%)

9 (5.8%)

16 (12.3%)

  

  Retired

105 (19.1%)

65 (24.3%)

26 (16.9%)

14 (10.9%)

  

  Unemployed

304 (55.3%)

150 (56.2%)

80 (51.9%)

74 (57.4%)

  
  1. Statistical analysis was performed comparing the ‘Heard of CBD but Never Used CBD’ and ‘Have Used CBD’ groups