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. 2016 Aug 29;11(8):e0161725. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0161725

Table 1. Participant demographics and clinical variables (n = 33).*.

n (%)
Gender
Male 22 (66.7)
Female 11 (33.3)
Race/ethnicity
Black/African American 15 (45.4)
White 16 (48.4)
Other/multiracial 2 (6.0)
Relapse (post-discharge, n = 28)
Relapse 7 (21.2)
No relapse 7 (21.2)
Missing 14 (42.4)
Marital status
Single 22 (66.7)
Divorced 7 (21.2)
Married 3 (9.1)
Not provided 1 (3.0)
PTSD (not mutually exclusive categories)
Current 4 (12.1)
Past 7 (21.2)
Lifetime 9 (27.3)
Mood disorders (SCID)+ 18 (54.5)
Anxiety disorders (SCID)+ 17 (51.5)
Other substance use disorders (SCID; excluding alcohol) 21 (63.6)
Current cannabis use
Abuse 2 (6.1)
Dependence 2 (6.1)
Current cocaine use
Dependence 1 (3.0)
Range Mean (s.d.)
Age 25–59 years 44.42 (10.43)
TLFB–number of drinking days (out of 90) 12–90 days 65.55 (26.88)
TLFB–number of heavy drinking days (out of 90) 11–90 days 62.70 (28.69)
TLFB–average drinks per day (Range: 4.2–33.0) 4.2–33.0 drinks 13.27 (5.95)
Baseline depression (CPRS)** (n = 32) 2–37 18.0 (7.7)
Baseline anxiety (CPRS)** (n = 32) 2–30 13.2 (6.6)
CIWA 0–20 6.60 (5.47)
PACS (post discharge, n = 28) 0–28 8.73 (8.71)

* If n ≠ 33 (data were missing), it is noted in the left column.

** “Baseline” denotes day 2 of inpatient treatment.

+Denotes proportion of participants with one or more mood/anxiety disorders.

CPRS: Comprehensive Psychopathological Rating Scale

PACS: Penn Alcohol Craving Scale

CIWA: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment (maximum score over first four days of inpatient admission)

TLFB: Timeline Follow-Back

SCID: Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Disorders