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. 2017 Sep 5;60(1-2):175–186. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12150

Table 3.

Baseline characteristics of participants in critical time intervention (CTI) and control (care‐as‐usual) group

Characteristic CTI (= 94) Control (= 89) Test statistica (p value)
Gender (female) 51 (54%) 34 (38%) 4.74 (.03)
Age (years) 41.42 (11.27) 39.72 (11.87) −0.99 (.32)
Migration background
Dutch native 63 (67%) 60 (67%) 0.16 (.92)
First‐generation migrant 21 (22%) 21 (24%)
Second‐generation migrant 10 (11%) 8 (9%)
Married or in civil partnership 16 (17%) 7 (8%) 3.49 (.06)
One or more children 69 (73%) 58 (65%) 1.46 (.23)
One or more minor childrenb 40 (45%) 40 (49%) 0.25 (.62)
One or more minor children staying with participantc 26 (29%) 15 (19%) 2.52 (.11)
Education level
Low education level 60 (64%) 55 (62%) 3.30 (.19)
Intermediate education level 26 (28%) 19 (21%)
High education level 8 (9%) 15 (17%)
History of literal homelessness 62 (66%) 52 (58%) 1.10 (.29)
Family supportd 2.94 (1.44) 2.97 (1.32) 0.14 (.89)
Social supporte 3.41 (1.09) 3.10 (1.12) −1.86 (.06)
Unmet care needs in one or more life areasf 64 (74%) 62 (71%) 0.21 (.65)
General quality of life 4.75 (1.16) 4.78 (1.35) 0.14 (.89)
BSI global severity indexg 0.59 (0.53) 0.59 (0.55) −0.02 (.98)
RSES scoreh 31.51 (5.64) 31.10 (5.57) −0.49 (.63)
Excessive alcohol use in past 30 daysi 18 (21%) 17 (20%) 0.04 (.85)
Cannabis use in past 30 daysj 12 (14%) 16 (20%) 1.00 (.32)

Data are n (%) or M (SD). BSI, Brief Symptom Inventory; RSES, Rosenberg Self‐Esteem Scale.

aStatistical differences in gender, migration background, marital and parental status, education level, homelessness history, unmet care needs, excessive alcohol use, and cannabis use were calculated using a chi‐square test; differences in age, family support, social support, quality of life, BSI index, and RSES score were calculated using an independent samples t test.

bMinors are children younger than 18 years old; = 89 in CTI group and = 82 in control group.

c = 90 in CTI group and = 81 in control group.

d = 88 per group.

e = 89 in CTI group and = 88 in control group.

f = 87 in CTI group and = 88 in control group.

g = 89 in CTI group and = 87 in control group.

h = 90 in CTI group and = 89 in control group.

i = 86 per group.

j = 87 in CTI group and = 82 in control group.