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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2018 Jan;84(1):175–182. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000001671

Table 2.

Participant Characteristics by Recidivism Status

Did Not Recidivate (n=313*) Recidivated (n=15) P Value
Age, mean (SD) 27.8 (10.5) 32.5 (12.1) 0.092
Gender, n (%) 0.968
 Female 38 (12.1) 2 (13.3)
 Male 274 (87.5) 13 (86.7)
 Transgender 1 (0.3) 0 (0.0)
Race/Ethnicity, n (%) 0.775
 White 58 (18.5) 4 (26.7)
 Black 243 (77.6) 11 (73.3)
 Hispanic 6 (1.9) 0 (0.0)
 Other 6 (1.9) 0 (0.0)
Type of Injury, n (%) 0.860
 Assault 45 (14.4) 3 (20.0)
 Gunshot Wound 215 (68.7) 9 (60.0)
 Stab Wound 50 (16.0) 3 (20.0)
Education, n (%) 0.649
 Less Than HS 146 (50.5) 6 (40.0)
 High School Graduate/GED 105 (36.3) 6 (40.0)
 Some College or More 38 (13.1) 3 (20.0)
Employed at Time of Injury, n (%) 0.544
 No 153 (56.0) 9 (64.3)
 Yes 120 (44.0) 5 (35.7)
Program Goal Completion, n (%) 0.583
 Incomplete 141 (46.4) 5 (33.3)
 Partial Completion 74 (24.3) 5 (33.3)
 Completion 89 (29.3) 5 (33.3)
*

This category combines 302 patients with follow-up data that did not recidivate with 11 patients who were not in the INPC database. Patients not in the database did not have any additional healthcare encounters in any setting within the region after their initial injury.