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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2016 Jul 15;67(12):1340–1347. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201500526

Table 1.

Sociodemographic, psychosocial, and housing characteristics.

No use (n=438) Moderate use (1 or 2 days, n=225) High use (>2days, n=92)
Characteristic N % N % N % Test statistic DF
Sociodemographic
 Age (M ± SD) 45.7 ± 8.6 45.4 ± 8.7 44.6 ±9.4 F = .6 2,752
 Male gender 345 79 160 71 67 73 χ2 = 5.2 2
 Race χ2 = 7.1 6
  White 151 35 95 42 37 41
  Black 222 51 103 46 41 46
  Hispanic 37 9 11 5 8 9
 Other races 24 6 15 6.7 4 4
 Location χ2 = 52.7 *** 20
  Chattanooga 23 5 21 9 9 10
  Chicago 41 9 19 8 4 4
  Columbus 54 12 19 8 7 8
  Denver 55 13 35 16 7 8
  Ft. Lauderdale 37 8 13 6 3 3 b
  Los Angeles 50 11 9 4 5 5
  Martinez 31 7 15 7 8 9
  NYC 39 9 9 4 4 4 b
  Philadelphia 31 7 24 11 14 15
  Portland 33 8 25 11 14 15
  San Francisco 44 10 36 16 17 19
  Never married 207 47 104 46 46 50
 Employment/Financial
 Employedd 83 19 34 15 6 7 χ2 = 8.9*b 2
 Disability/Public support incomed (M ± SD) 311.0 ± 320 300.9 ± 305.6 417.4 ± 326.7 F = 4.9 **ab 2, 752
 Legal
  Convicted of felonye 189 43 87 39 46 50 χ2 = 3.6 2
 Housing
  Days homelessf (M ± SD) 56.2 ± 38.2 56.2 ± 35.8 53.5 ± 34.7 F = .2 2, 752
  Number of places livedf (M ± SD) 1.9 ± 1.2 2.4 ± 1.7 2.6 ± 1.6 F = 15.0***ab 2,752
*

p<.05,

**

p<.01,

***

p<.001

a

Difference between no use and high use significant (P<.05)

b

Difference between no use and moderate use significant (P<.05)

c

Difference between moderate and high use significant (P<.05)

d

Past 30 days

e

Lifetime

f

Past 90 days