From: The impact of poly-traumatization on treatment outcomes in young people with substance use disorders
 | n = 775 |
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Female gender | 22.7% (n = 176) |
Mean age | 20.3 (2.65) |
Immigrant | 9.9% (n = 77) |
Not in education, employment or training | 36.5% (n = 283) |
Days of cannabis use within last month | 17.6 (11,34) |
Binge drinking/typical week | 0.82 (1.20) |
Days of cocaine use within last month | 1.15 (3.2) |
Days of ecstasy/MDMA use within last month | 0.42 (1.9) |
Days of illegal behavior for profit within last month | 2.44 (6.37) |
Self-reported psychiatric diagnosis | 34.7% (269) |
Bullying | 41.3% (n = 302) |
Neglect | 58.7% (n = 451) |
Sexual assault | 15.9% (n = 124) |
Physical assault | 52.1% (n = 414) |
Threats | 63.3% (n = 482) |
Accident | 31.5% (n = 243) |
Severe disease | 33.4% (n = 259) |
Death of parent or sibling | 14.7% (n = 104) |
0 potentially traumatic events | 8.3% (n = 64) |
1–4 potentially traumatic events | 69.7% (n = 540) |
5–8 potentially traumatic events | 22.1% (n = 171) |