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. 2024 Feb 15;8:e49557. doi: 10.2196/49557

Table 1.

Demographics, trauma history, and mental health information for phase 1 victim service professionals (VSPs), phase 1 survivors, and phase 2 survivors (N=52).


Phase 1 VSPs (n=22) Phase 1 survivorsa (n=13) Phase 2 survivorsa (n=17)
Age (y), mean (SD) 42 (14.8) 33 (10.6) 28 (9.2)
Gender, n (%)

Women b 11 (85) 16 (94)

Men 2 (15) 1 (6)

Unknown 0 0
Racec, n (%)

Black 7 (32) 2 (15) 3 (18)

Hispanic 1 (4) 4 (31) 2 (12)

White 14 (64) 11 (85) 13 (76)

Did not disclose 0 0 1 (6)
PCL-5d, mean (SD) 47.01 (18.16) 58.12 (9.65)

Above cutoff, n (%) 10 (76.9) 17 (100)
AUDIT-Ce, mean (SD) 6.08 (3.54) 6.88 (3.38)f

Above cutoff, n (%) 11 (84.6) 15 (88)
Drug use endorsed, n (%) 9 (69.2)

Marijuana use endorsed 6 (46.3)

Previous SUDg service use 4 (30.8)

Previous trauma-focused service use 8 (61.5)

Past-year SUD service use 6 (35.29)

Past-year mental health service use 14 (82.35)

aSurvivors: Survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, or both.

bNot available.

cSome individuals identified as both Hispanic and White.

dPCL-5: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5.

eAUDIT-C: Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test–Concise.

fAUDIT-C data was missing for 1 participant in phase 2.

gSUD: substance use disorder.