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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 19.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2012 Aug 11;127(0):220–225. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.07.006

Table 1.

Demographics, cocaine use, other drug dependence, and HIV risk behaviors among participants who completed the educational intervention in the experimental and control conditions.

Characteristic Experimental (n=30) Control (n=26)
Demographics
 Age (years) (Mean ± SD) 36 (9.2) 36 (9.3)
 Race (% white) 90 81
 Gender (% male) 70 73
 Marital Status (% married) 13 15
 Education (≥ 12 years) 87 86
 Employed full-time (≥ 35 hours/week) (%) 60 35
Cocaine Use
 Preferred route (%)
  Intranasal 27 23
  Inhalation 53 54
  Intravenous 20 27
 Years regular use (Mean ± SD) 12 (9.2) 9 (6.8)
 Previous treatment (%) 77 54
Other drug dependence
 Alcohol 43 39
 Cannabis 33 42
 Opioids 33 46
HIV risk behaviors
 Intravenous cocaine use in past 12 months (%) 27 46
 Ever injected drugs with a borrowed syringe (%) 17 31
 Ever injected drugs without cleaning borrowed syringe (%) 17 23
 Uses cocaine with sexual partner (%) 43 35