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. 2023 Mar 14;6(3):e232997. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.2997

Table 1. Veteran Demographic and Completion Data.

Characteristic Veterans, No. (%)
Full sample (N = 1754) Subset with posttreatment data (n = 940)a
Age, mean (SD), y 44.3 (13.0) 45.1 (13.6)
Sex
Male 1421 (81) 713 (76)
Female 29 (2) 4 (0.4)
Missing 304 (17) 223 (24)
Court involved
Yes 1088 (62) 639 (68)
No 641 (37) 291 (31)
Missing 25 (1) 10 (1)
Race
American Indian or Alaska Native 25 (1) 15 (2)
Asian 20 (1) 11 (1)
Black 449 (26) 241 (26)
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 17 (1) 9 (1)
White
Hispanic 120 (7) 61 (7)
Non-Hispanic 1028 (59) 557 (59)
Otherb 59 (3) 30 (3)
Missing 28 (2) 14 (1)
Ethnicity
Hispanic 194 (11) 102 (11)
Non-Hispanic 1543 (88) 833 (89)
Missing 17 (1) 5 (1)
Service era
Korea 10 (1) 5 (1)
Vietnam 192 (11) 120 (13)
Persian Gulf 285 (16) 152 (16)
Iraq 500 (29) 239 (25)
Afghanistan 738 (42) 413 (44)
Missing 29 (2) 11 (1)
Sessions attended, mean (SD) 8.6 (3.5) 10.4 (1.6)
Completed ≥9 sessions
Yes 1190 (68) 869 (92)
No 564 (32) 71 (8)
a

Refers to patients who completed at least 1 posttreatment outcome measure.

b

Includes patients who self-reported identifying as multiple races or ethnicities, or as “other.”