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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Consult Clin Psychol. 2015 Jan 26;83(2):335–345. doi: 10.1037/a0038620

Table 1.

Comparison of Intervention Groups on Demographic and Baseline Alcohol-Related Variables

LBMI-A (n = 28) DCU + bib (n = 20) Test
Age - mean (SD) 33.57 (6.54) 34.30 (6.22) t(46) = −.39
Gender - % (n) χ2(1) = .43
 Male 53.6 (15) 65.0 (13)
 Female 46.4 (13) 35.0 (7)
Race/ethnicity - % (n) χ2(1) = 3.05
 White 50.0 (14) 75.0 (15)
 Minority 50.0 (14) 25.0 (5)
Alaska Native/American Indian 25.0 (7) 5.0 (1)
African American 7.1 (2) 10.0 (2)
Hispanic 5.0 (1) 5.0 (1)
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 3.4 (1) 5.0 (1)
Multiethnic 10.7 (3) 0
Marital status - % (n) χ2(2) = .17
 Never married 35.7 (10) 35.0 (7)
 Married/live as married 39.3 (11) 35.0 (7)
 Divorced/separated/widowed 25.0 (7) 30.0 (6)
Education (highest completed) - % (n) FET = 1.79
 10th or 11th grade 0 (0) 5.0 (1)
 High school or GED 57.1 (16) 45.0 (9)
 College degree 42.9 (12) 50.0 (10)
Employment status - % (n) χ2(2) = 1.09
 Employed 78.6 (22) 65.0 (13)
 Unemployed 21.4 (6) 35.0 (7)
Severity of dependence - mean (SD) 13.82 (6.51) 16.50 (6.52) t(46) = −1.40
Alcohol problems - mean (SD) 19.61 (7.88) 17.95 (5.94) t(46) = .79
Readiness to change - mean (SD) 9.85 (1.47) 10.49 (1.65) t(46) = −1.40
DSM-5 alcohol use disorder criteria - mean (SD) 7.07 (2.02) 5.60 (1.93) t(46) = 2.54*

Note. FET = Fisher’s exact test.

p < .10.

*

p < .05.