Chunk #12 — Methods — Sample
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- Psychosocial moderation of polygenic risk for cannabis involvement: the role of trauma exposure and frequency of religious service attendance.
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Study on the Genetics of AlcoholismAll participants (N: 10,954)European ancestry (N: 7599)African ancestry (N: 3355)Female580539981807Age at most recent interviewRange: 12–91 years; M: 35.61 (SD: 14.18)Range: 12–91 years; M: 36.77 (SD: 14.83)Range: 12–84 years; M: 32.88 (SD: 12.16)Self-reported race White/Caucasian76557454201 Black/African American2920112908 Asian291118 Hispanic/Latino619207412 Native American/American Indian/Pacific Islander/Other (non-specified)357127230 Unknown312Trauma exposure1443847596Non-assaultive1207703504Assaultive714383331Sexually assaultive26416599Frequency of religious service attendance during 12 months prior to interviewRange: 0–356 days; M: 16.22 (SD: 33.89)Range: 0–356 days; M: 15.88 (SD: 33.74)Range: 0–260 days; M: 17.50 (SD: 34.89)Cannabis use754650142532DSM-5 cannabis use disorder symptom countRange: 0–11; M: 1.69 (SD: 2.83)Range: 0–11; M: 1.58 (SD: 2.78)Range: 0–11; M: 1.92 (SD: 2.90)