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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2014 Oct 31;65(11):1325–1331. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201300408

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics for 198 patients with co-occurring serious mental illness and substance use disorder

Variable N %
Age (mean ± SD) 36.51 ± 7.80
Male 142 72
Race-ethnicity
  White 54 27
  Hispanic 28 14
  African-American 108 55
  Other 7 4
Never married 145 73
Completed high school or higher 98 50
Primary diagnosis
  Schizophrenia 108 55
  Schizoaffective 43 22
  Bipolar 13 7
  Major depression 19 10
  Other mood disorder 1 1
  Other psychotic disorder 12 6
Substance use disorder (abuse or dependence)
  Alcohol 130 66
  Cocaine/Crack 120 61
  Cannabis 74 37
Insured by Medicaid or Medicare 156 84
Psychiatric hospitalization in the past year 99 50
Any competitive employment in the past year 34 17
Ever incarcerated before study 110 56
Ever homeless before study 78 39
Experimental condition
  Assertive Community Treatment 99 50
  Standard case management 99 50
Study Site
  Site 1 100 51
  Site 2 98 50

Note: Table 1 is an aggregated report for the entire sample. Bivariate results by site and experimental condition were previously reported in Essock et al., 2006