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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 25.
Published in final edited form as: Crim Justice Stud (Abingdon). 2017 Jul 25;30(4):381–400.

Table 1. Baseline Characteristics (N=330).


%

Gender
 Male 74.2
Marital Status
 Never married 67.3
 Married/live-in partner 5.8
 Div/Sep/Wid 27.0
Age (Mean, sd) 38.7(11.7)
Education
 HS graduate+ 35.8
Sexual Orientation
 Heterosexual 84.2
 Gay/lesbian/Bisexual/Other 15.8
MSM lifetime 15.5
Race/ethnicity
 White 47.3
 African-American 24.2
 Hispanic 19.1
 Other/mixed 9.4
Income
 $0-$12,000 84.5
 Over $12,000 15.5
Usual living situation prior to SLH
 Own home/apartment 4.2
 Temporarily housed in another's home 10.9
 Rooming house or group home 1.8
 Sober Living House 11.2
 Residential alcohol/drug treatment 32.7
 Jail/Prison 20.9
 Homeless/shelter 18.2
Housing Status (3 category based on HUD definition)
 Stable 4.2
 Marginally housed 77.6
 Literal homelessness 18.2
Perceived housing stability
 Stable 47.3
 Unstable 52.7
Legal Status
 Probation (including drug court) 74.2
 Parole 25.8
 Any time spent in jail (past 6 months) 41.2
 Any time spent in prison (past 6 months) 20.0
# of months incarcerated (lifetime)
 None 4.9
 1-36 months 45.5
 37-120 months 20.6
 121-299 months 23.3
 300+ months 5.8
Number of days worked (past 6 months)
 None 57.0
 90 days or fewer 33.9
 91 days or more 9.1
Service Receipt (past 2 months)
 Medical/medication 52.7
 Psychological counseling 44.6
 Psychiatric medications 32.1
 HIV testing/counseling 20.0
 Job training/testing/counseling 19.7
Mean (sd)
Arrest History (lifetime)
 Mean months incarcerated (range 0-720) 93.5 (116.3)
 Mean # of arrests (range 1-336) 20.1 (27.9)
 Mean # of convictions (range 0-235) 11.6 (18.6)
ASI problem severity (range 0.0-1.0)
 Alcohol 0.14 (0.19)
 Drug 0.08 (0.10)
 Psychiatric 0.29 (0.25)
 Legal 0.18 (0.19)
 Employment 0.82 (0.23)

HUD = Housing and Urban Development