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. 2024 Aug 20;3:e55820. doi: 10.2196/55820

Table 1.

The details of sociodemographic variables in the study (N=32,893)a.

Sociodemographic variables Total Non-OUDb (n=32,686, 99.37%) OUD (n=207, 0.63%)
Sex, n (%)

Male 15,130 (46) 15,024 (45.96) 106 (51.21)

Female 17,763 (54) 17,662 (54.04) 101 (48.79)
Marital status, n (%)

Married 12,146 (36.93) 12,101 (37.02) 45 (21.74)

Widowed 661 (2.01) 659 (2.02) 2 (1)

Divorced or separated 2613 (7.94) 2569 (7.86) 44 (21.26)

Never been married 14,452 (43.94) 14,346 (43.89) 106 (51.21)
Working condition, n (%)

>35 hours per week 13,409 (40.77) 13,356 (40.86) 53 (25.6)

<35 hours per week 4644 (14.12) 4619 (14.13) 25 (12.08)
Race, n (%)

White 21,362 (64.94) 21,213 (64.9) 149 (71.98)

Black 3025 (9.2) 3008 (9.2) 17 (8.21)

Other racial groups 8506 (25.86) 8465 (25.9) 41 (19.81)
Income (US $), n (%)

<$20,000 4917 (14.95) 4851 (14.84) 66 (31.88)

Other income groups 27,976 (85.05) 27,835 (85.16) 141 (68.12)
BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD) 25.59 (8.82) 25.59 (8.82) 25.16 (9.83)

aFor marital status and working conditions, we excluded those not answering the questionnaire or those who legitimately skipped the question, as described in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health data dictionary.

bOUD: opioid use disorder.