Table 2.
Study 1 Qualitative Interviews (n = 30) |
Study 2 Quantitative (n = 526) |
|
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N (%) | N (%) | |
Age (years) | M =31.47, SD =8.41 | M =28.80, SD =7.57 |
Education | ||
Some high school | 7 (23) | 90 (17) |
HS graduate or GED | 13 (43) | 241 (46) |
Some college | 8 (27) | 165 (31) |
Bachelors degree | 1 (3) | 22 (18) |
Graduate degree | 1 (3) | 8 (2) |
Income | ||
<$10,000 | 15 (50) | 251 (48) |
$10,000–$19,999 | 2 (7) | 67 (13) |
$20,000–$39,999 | 5 (17) | 101 (19) |
$40,000–$59,999 | 5 (17) | 107 (20) |
Employment status | ||
Employed | 11 (37) | 191 (36) |
Unemployed | 16 (53) | 335 (64) |
Length of unemployment | -- | |
< 3 months | -- | 90 (17) |
3–6 months | -- | 70 (13) |
7–12 months | -- | 60 (11) |
> 12 months | -- | 115 (22) |
Relationship status | -- | |
Single (Separated, divorced, widowed) | -- | 385 (73) |
Married or domestic partner | -- | 141 (27) |
Incarceration history | -- | |
No | -- | 247 (47) |
Yes | -- | 295 (56) |
Length of incarceration | ||
< 6 months | -- | 79 (15) |
6–11 months | -- | 23 (7) |
1.0–1.99 years | -- | 49 (9) |
2.0–2.99 years | -- | 29 (6) |
3.0–4.99 years | -- | 32 (6) |
5.0–7.99 years | -- | 33 (6) |
8.0–9.99 years | -- | 9 (2) |
≥ 10 years | -- | 22 (4) |
Note. Items marked with a “--“ were not assessed in Study 1