Table 3

Comparisons of substance use and service utilisation between participants who reported childhood learning problems or disability (LD-Yes; n=133) and those who did not (LD-No; n=364)†

VariableTotal sampleLD-NoLD-Yesp Value
N (%)N (%)N (%)
Substance use (past month)
 IV drug use88 (18)53 (15)35 (27)0.003*
 Daily substance use (including alcohol)143 (29)91 (25)52 (39)0.002*
 Daily drug use (no alcohol)126 (25)78 (21)48 (36)0.001***
 Daily hard drug use (no alcohol, no marijuana)74 (15)45 (12)29 (22)0.009*
 Daily alcohol use26 (5)17 (5)9 (7)0.367
 Polysubstance use (no alcohol)188 (38)128 (35)60 (45)0.050*
 Age first drunk (<14 years)212 (45)142 (42)70 (56)0.007*
 Age of first drug use (<14 years)178 (40)114 (35)64 (52)0.001***
 Sold drugs50 (10)32 (9)18 (14)0.140
 Shop-lifting62 (13)34 (10)28 (21)0.001***
Service use (past 6 months)
 Psychiatrist134 (27)109 (30)25 (19)0.013*
 Addiction counselor18 (4)10 (3)8 (6)0.084**
 Seen by a health/social service provider384 (78)276 (76)108 (82)0.204
 Talked with a health/social service provider112 (23)69 (19)43 (32)0.002*
 ER visit (yes/no)281 (58)204 (57)77 (60)0.594
 Multiple ER visits (three or more)107 (22)71 (20)36 (28)0.058**
 Ambulance (yes/no)195 (40)147 (41)48 (36)0.381
 Police detention (yes/no)80 (19)61 (19)19 (17)0.610
 Arrested (yes/no)172 (36)124 (35)48 (38)0.603
 Multiple arrests (two or more)75 (16)48 (14)27 (21)0.044*
 Court appearance172 (35)127 (36)45 (35)0.932
 Justice program48 (11)30 (9)18 (16)0.076**
  • *p≤0.05

  • ** p≤0.10

  • ***p≤0.001.

  • †Each multivariable model was controlled for age (continuous), age of first homelessness (continuous), gender, ethnicity (Aboriginals, Caucasian, other), marital status (Single vs other) and language spoken in childhood home (English vs other).

  • ER, emergency room.