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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2014 Aug 18;29(1):106–113. doi: 10.1037/adb0000008

Table 1.

Baseline demographic characteristics for STAGE-12 TSF participants included (n=174) and not included (n=60) in the analysis.

Included in Analysis (N=174) Not Included (N=60) p values1
Age – Mean (SD) 38.1 (10.2) 38.6 (9.7) 0.717
Gender 0.956
 Female 108 (62.1%) 37 (61.7%)
 Male 66 (37.9%) 23 (38.3%)
Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity 12 (6.9%) 3 (5.1%) 0.624
Race 0.246
 White 76 (43.7%) 30 (50.9%)
 African American 64 (36.8%) 23 (39.0%)
 Other2 34 (19.5%) 6 (10.2%)
Highest Education 0.582
 Less than High School 37 (21.3%) 15 (25.0%)
 High School graduate 86 (49.4%) 25 (41.7%)
 Some College 51 (29.3%) 20 (33.3%)
Employment 0.629
 Full time 61 (35.1%) 22 (36.7%)
 Part time 41 (23.6%) 17 (28.3%)
 Unemployed 64 (36.8%) 17 (28.3%)
 Other3 8 (4.6%) 4 (6.7%)
Marital status 0.374
 Married 25 (14.5%) 11 (18.3%)
 Widowed 1 (0.6%) 1 (1.7%)
 Separated 15 (8.7%) 9 (15.0%)
 Divorced 41 (23.7%) 15 (25.0%)
 Never married 91 (52.6%) 24 (40.0%)
No. of STAGE-12 sessions Mean (SD)4 5.6 (2.0) 2.2 (2.3) <0.001
1

p values from t-test for continuous variables and chi square test for categorical variables.

2

Other includes: Alaskan=3, Asian=3, Mixed=19, Native HI or Pacific Islander=2, other=13.

3

Other employment categories were student (1), retired (7), and living in a controlled environment (4)

4

19 TSF participants received 0 sessions, and 0 values are included in the mean calculations.