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. 2008 Jan;6(1):38–43. doi: 10.1370/afm.760

Table 3.

Characteristics of Study Patients (Intervention and Control) at Baseline (N = 56)

Characteristic No. (%)
Sex
    Male 38 (67.9)
    Female 18 (32.1)
Age, years
    <30 16 (28.6)
    30–39 12 (21.4)
    40–49 15 (26.8)
    ≥50 13 (23.2)
Race/ethnicity
    African American 21 (37.5)
    White 27 (48.2)
    American Indian 1 (1.8)
    Latino 2 (3.6)
    Other 5 (8.9)
Employment
    Full time 5 (9.3)
    Self-employed 1 (1.9)
    Part time 13 (24.1)
    Unemployed 35 (64.8)
Annual household income
    <$5,000 28 (52.8)
    $5,000-$9,999 15 (28.3)
    $10,000-$20,000 7 (13.2)
    >$20,000 3 (5.7)
Education
    8th grade or less 4 (7.1)
    Some high school 14 (25.0)
    High school graduate/GED degree 23 (41.1)
    Some college or more 15 (26.8)
Been homeless 16 (29.0)
Mental health disorder
    Mood disorder 21 (37.5)
    Adjustment disorder 8 (14.3)
    Psychotic disorder 22 (39.3)
    Substance use disorder 26 (46.4)
    Dual diagnosis 21 (37.5)

Note: Some patient data are missing for those variables where the the totals are less than 56.

GED = general equivalency diploma.