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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychoactive Drugs. 2014 Sep-Oct;46(4):310–316. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2014.934978

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of study participants

Participant characteristics N=30 (% or SD)
Mean age 29.7 (SD=5.7, range 21–44)
Race/Ethnicity
 Hispanic 22 (73%)
 Caucasian 7 (23%)
 Asian 1 (3%)
Education
 Some High School 13 (43.3%)
 High School Graduate/GED 6 (20%)
 Some College/Vocational training 11 (36.7%)
Age started using meth
 Under 14 years old 6 (20%)
 14–18 years old 14(47%)
 Older than 18 10(33%)
Health insurance
 No insurance 17(57%)
 Medicaid 7 (23%)
 Private insurance 6 (20%)
Access to reproductive health services
 2 or more times per year 13 (43%)
 Once a year 6 (20%)
 Less than once a year 7 (23%)
 Never 4 (13%)
Barriers to reproductive health
 Money 9 (30%)
 Addiction/general chaos 9 (30%)
 No Barriers 5 (17%)
Reported lifetime STI diagnosis 9 (30%)