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Table 4 Patterns of cannabis use in past year by conformity to masculine norms by lower and higher CLVSa scale score groups

From: Patterns and correlates of cannabis use by cumulative lifetime violence severity as target and/or perpetrator in a community sample of eastern Canadian men

 

Lower CLVS (n = 294)

Patterns of Cannabis Use

Higher CLVS (n = 295)

Patterns of Cannabis Use

Never (61.9%, n = 182)b

Sometimes (26.2%, n = 77)b

Daily (11.9%, n = 35) b

ANOVA

Never (44.7%, n = 132) b

Sometimes (25.1%, n = 74) b

Daily (30.2%, n = 89) b

ANOVA

CMNIc Power over Women Subscale: μ ± S.D.

0.70 ± 0.52c

0.52 ± 0.41c

0.69 ± 0.46

F (2, 291) = 3.86, p = .022, η2 = .026

    

CMNIc Playboy Subscale: μ ± S.D.

    

1.08 ± 0.69d

1.44 ± 0.68d

1.26 ± 0.67

F (2, 292) = 6.69, p = .001, η2 = .044

CMNIc Self-reliance Subscale: μ ± S.D.

    

1.40 ± 0.69d e

1.72 ± 0.69d

1.61 ± 0.52e

F (2, 292) = 7.28, p = .001, η2 = .048

CMNIb Heterosexual Self-presentation Subscale: μ ± S.D.

    

1.24 ± 0.66d

0.95 ± 0.66d e

1.33 ± 0.77e

F (2, 292) = 6.61, p = .002, η2 = .043

  1. a Cumulative Lifetime Violence Severity
  2. b Unless otherwise specified
  3. c Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory
  4. d e Indicates significant differences between group mean scores using Games-Howell Post Hoc Tests