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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: Synthetic cathinone use was found to be more common among men (1. 68 % vs. 0. 50 % of women, P = 0. 005), Hispanics (4. 7 %) and Native Americans (4. 3 % vs. 0. 89 % of whites and 0. 72 % of blacks, P = 0. 002), and student athletes (4. 0 % vs. 0. 90 % of non-athletes, P = 0. 001), but in each of these groups, synthetic cathinones were used more rarely than marijuana (58. 14 %, P < 0. 001), cocaine (9. 08 %, P < 0. 001), Salvia divinorum (7. 89 %, P < 0. 001), synthetic cannabinoids (14. 28 %, P < 0. 001), methamphetamines (1. 92 %, P = 0. 002), 3, 4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine (MDMA) (12. 54 %, P < 0. 001) and several other drugs and pharmaceuticals.