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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 5.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2014 Jun 12;109(9):1472–1481. doi: 10.1111/add.12600

Table 1.

Sample characteristics among Veterans Affairs (VA) outpatients who screened positive for unhealthy alcohol use on an initial screen and had follow-up screening at least 270 days later: overall and compared across documented brief intervention (BI)a.

Total (n = 6210)
No BI (n = 4459)
BI (n = 1751)
Characteristics n (%) n (%) n (%) P-value
Age (years) <0.001
    25–34 169 (3) 135 (3) 34 (2)
    35–50 523 (8) 406 (9) 117 (7)
    50–64 1281 (21) 874 (20) 407 (23)
    ≥65 4237 (68) 3044 (68) 1193 (68)
Female 161 (3) 118 (3) 43 (3) 0.671
Married 3018 (49) 2190 (49) 828 (47) 0.195
Exempt from mandatory VA co-payment 4674 (75) 3302 (74) 1372 (78) <0.001
Tobacco use (past year) 2849 (46) 1915 (43) 934 (53) <0.001
Any mental health 2452 (40) 1592 (36) 860 (49) <0.001
High physical comorbidity (Deyo ≥ 3) 531 (9) 353 (8) 178 (10) 0.004
Baseline AUDIT-C severity category <0.001
    Mild (AUDIT-C 5) 2051 (33) 1590 (36) 461 (26)
    Moderate (AUDIT-C 6–7) 1854 (30) 1323 (30) 531 (30)
    Severe (AUDIT-C 8–9) 1119 (18) 771 (17) 348 (20)
    Very severe (AUDIT-C 10–12) 1186 (19) 775 (17) 411 (24)
Any alcohol use disorder 2193 (35) 1442 (32) 751 (43) <0.001
Any addictions treatment 618 (10) 381 (9) 237 (14) <0.001
Any non-alcohol SUD diagnosis 729 (12) 440 (10) 289 (17) <0.001
Any alcohol-specific medical conditions 173 (3.0) 115 (3) 58 (3) 0.144
a

BI = brief intervention documented in the electronic medical record with a clinical reminder; AUDIT-C = Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Consumption Test; SUD = substance use disorder.