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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Exp Criminol. 2015 Jul 3;12(1):49–74. doi: 10.1007/s11292-015-9236-9

Table 2.

12-month intervention outcomes (n=529)

PC-NCM (n=166)
PC (n=177)
UC (n =186)
χ2 p value
N % N % N %
New arrest
 Yes 94 56.6 104 58.8 101 54.3 .693
 No 72 43.4 73 41.2 85 45.7
Incarceration
 Yes 97 58.4 103 58.2 108 58.1 .997
 No 69 41.6 74 41.8 78 41.9
Drug use
 Marijuana
  Yes 82 49.4 85 48.0 85 45.7 .780
  No 84 50.6 92 52.0 101 54.3
 Stimulantsa
  Yes 77 46.4 80 45.2 95 51.1 .495
  No 89 53.6 97 54.8 91 48.9
 Heroin
  Yes 12 7.2 22 12.4 24 12.9 .176
  No 154 92.8 155 87.6 162 87.1
Employment status
 Full time 24 14.5 21 12.0 35 18.6 .357
 Part time 29 17.5 24 13.7 28 14.9
 Unemployed 113 68.1 130 74.3 125 66.5
Health status
 Good/excellent 131 78.9 135 77.1 133 70.7 .166
 Poor/fair 35 21.1 40 22.9 55 29.3
Housing situation
 Institutions 66 39.8 83 47.4 82 43.6 .591
 Street/shelter 17 10.2 20 11.4 19 10.1
 Someone else’s house/apartment 83 50.0 72 41.1 87 46.3
Vaccine completion (n=296)b
 Completed (3–4 doses) 86 83.5 84 84.0 80 86.0 .877
 Partial (1–2 doses) 17 16.5 16 16.0 13 14.0
Multiple sex partnersc
 Yes 89 53.6 96 54.2 97 52.2 .920
 No 77 46.4 81 45.8 89 47.8
a

Any reported use of crack, cocaine, or methamphetamine

b

Percentage based on participants eligible for vaccination

c

Two or more sexual partners in past 12 months