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. 2017 Jul 3;112(11):1898–1906. doi: 10.1111/add.13878

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics for premises allocated initially that remained in the intention‐to‐treat analysis and those in the per‐protocol and non‐randomized sensitivity analyses. Binary indicator variables were created and designated premises as high or low in respect of historical violence and weekend opening hours. Mean and standard deviations (SD) of raw figures are included.

Group Control Intervention
n High Mean (SD) n High Mean (SD)
Initial allocation (n = 300) (n = 300)
Violence 85 2.53 (3.16) 87 2.78 (4.39)
Opening hours 134 4.26 (2.94) 132 4.47 (3.05)
Intention‐to‐treat (n = 208) (n = 238)
Violence 54 2.41 (3.03) 73 2.93 (4.75)
Opening hours 97 4.35 (2.86) 109 4.49 (2.86)
Per‐protocol (n = 208) (n = 245)
Violence 54 2.41 (3.03) 72 2.92 (4.75)
Opening hours 97 4.35 (2.86) 106 4.47 (2.86)
Non‐randomized (n = 321) (n = 285)
Violence 103 2.64 (4.31) 73 2.78 (4.46)
Opening hours 172 4.32 (2.75) 109 4.34 (2.80)