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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2014 Aug 12;24(6):620–628. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2014.06.007

Table 1.

Characteristics of Study Participants in Women’s Study (Qualitative) and FASTLANE-II (Quantitative)

Characteristic Women’s Study
n=18
n (%)
FASTLANE-II
n=154
n (%)
Mean age (range), years 41.2 (26–57) 36.6 (18–63)
 Age 18–44, years 12 (66.7) 121 (78.6)
 Age 45+, years 6 (33.3) 33 (21.4)
Race/Ethnicity White 7 (38.8) 59 (38.3)
African American 6 (33.3) 39 (25.3)
Latina 4 (22.2) 33 (21.4)
Asian/Other 1 (5.5) 23 (14.9)
Types of PV Lifetime physical PV only 5 (27.8) 77 (51.7)
Lifetime sexual PV only 1 (5.5) 14 (9.4)
Lifetime physical & sexual PV 12 (66.7) 58 (38.9)
Currently in an abusive relationship (past 2 months) 3 (16.7) 48 (31.1)
Current Drug use* MA only 8 (44) 2 (1.4)
MA and marijuana 1 (5.5) 111 (75.0)
MA and prescription drugs** 1 (5.5) 1 (0.7)
MA, marijuana and prescription drugs 1 (5.5) 34 (23.0)
Lifetime Drug use MA 18 (100) 154 (100)
Marijuana 4 (22.2) 151 (98.1)
Cocaine 4 (22.2) 112 (72.7)
Heroin 3 (16.7) 46 (29.9)
Prescription drugs** 2 (11.1) 70 (47.0)

PV, partner violence; MA, methamphetamine

*

Drug categories are mutually exclusive. Drug use timeframe for Women’s Study included previous two months and timeframe for FASTLANE-II included one month prior.

**

Prescription drugs refer to any non-medical use of prescription drugs, which includes tranquilizers, barbiturates, ketamine and gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB).