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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2013 Sep 24;108(12):10.1111/add.12322. doi: 10.1111/add.12322

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for demographic and psychosocial characteristics (n=1,585 couples)

Continuous variables M (SD)

Mean financial strain, Couple −0.03 (0.6)
Mean Age, Couple 41.9 (5.5)
Impulsivity, Female 1.5 (0.6)
Impulsivity, Male 1.6 (0.6)
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Female 0.9 (1.3)
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Male 0.7 (1.1)

Categorical variables n (%)

Any past-12 month MFPV 102 (6.4%)
Any past 12-month FMPV 151 (9.5%)
Education, Female
  Did not graduate from high school 83 (5.2%)
  High school grad/GED 200 (12.6%)
  Some post-high school 479 (30.2%)
  BA/BS degree or higher 823 (51.9%)
Education, Male
  Did not graduate from high school 88 (5.6%)
  High school grad/GED 222 (14.0%)
  Some post-high school 435 (27.4%)
  BA/BS degree or higher 840 (53.0%)
Race/Ethnicity, Female
  Hispanic/Latino 281 (17.7%)
  Black 35 (2.2%)
  Asian 70 (4.4%)
  Other 70 (4.4%)
  White 1129 (71.2%)
Race/Ethnicity, Male
  Hispanic/Latino 260 (16.4%)
  Black 49 (3.1%)
  Asian 61 (3.9%)
  Other 86 (5.4%)
  White 1129 (71.2%)