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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Mar 31.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2010 Jan;36(1):1–6. doi: 10.3109/00952990903490758

TABLE 1.

Participant characteristics at enrollment (N = 106).

Sociodemographic Variables
 Age 48.1(SD = 1.34) years
 Gender
  Male 55%
  Female 45%
 Marital Status
  Single 22.7%
  Married 57.6%
  Divorced 11.3%
  Widowed 3.8%
  Other 4.6%
 Race
  White, non-Hispanic 86%
  Black, non-Hispanic 6.6%
  Asian/Pacific Islander 2.8%
  Native American 0.9%
  Other 2.8%
 Estimated IQ 104.9 (SD = 11.1)
 Education
  Graduate or professional 20.8%
  College, 4 year 27.4%
  Partial College 25.5%
  High school 22.6%
  Other 3.7%
 Occupational Prestige Score
  (0–86.05)
47.6 (SD = 21.02)
 Hollingshead Two-Factor Index of Social Position
  Social Position Score (10–67) 33.2 (SD = 15.9)
Clinical Variables
  Disease
   CML, stable 67%
   CML, accelerated 19%
   MDS 14%
  Treatment
   HSCT 42%
   Other Treatment 58%
  Baseline Hemoglobin 11.77(SD = 1.84)
Substance Use and Psychosocial Variables
 Lifetime Substance Abuse or Dependence
  Alcohol 28%
  Cocaine 9%
  Cannabis 12%
 POMS, depression 9.1 (SD = 8.8)
 FLIC 116.3(SD = 23.7)
 SF-36, Mental Component Score 45.9 (SD = 10.7)
 SF-36, Physical Component
  Score
45.7 (SD = 9.5)