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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Subst Use. 2023 May 10;29(4):487–494. doi: 10.1080/14659891.2023.2202760

Table 1.

Demographic and baseline clinical characteristics of the participants

Characteristics n Mean (SD) or %
Age (years) 17 35.1 (10.4)
Gender
 Male 12 70.6%
 Female 5 29.4%
Race
 Hispanic 1 5.9%
 Black 5 29.4%
 Caucasian 7 41.2%
 Asian 2 11.8%
 Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 1 5.9%
 Other 1 5.9%
Ethnicity
 Not Hispanic 15 88.2%
 Hispanic 2 11.8%
Education (years) 16 14.6 (3.2)
Religion
 Protestant 2 12.5%
 Catholic 3 18.8%
 Jewish 2 12.5%
 Islamic 1 6.3%
 Other 6 37.5%
 None 2 12.5%
Marital Status
 Single 10 58.8%
 Married 5 29.4%
 Divorced 1 5.9%
 Widowed 1 5.9%
Current Employment
 Full-Time 6 35.3%
 Part-Time 2 11.8%
 Homemaker 2 11.8%
 Temporarily unemployed 3 17.6%
 Unemployed 3 17.6%
 Other 1 5.9%
Income Group
 Under $30K 2 16.7%
 $30K-$100K 4 33.3%
 Over $100K 6 50.0%

Note: Missing data in education (N=16), religion (N=16) and income (N=12).