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. 2017 May 5;7:48–56. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2017.05.001

Table 3D.

Comparisons of Socio-demographic characteristics by 24-month follow up completion status.

High need (n = 47 vs. n = 250)
Moderate need (n = 34 vs. n = 166)
24-month visit-no
n (%)/mean (sd)
24-month visit-yes
n (%)/mean (sd)
P valuea 24-month visit-no
n (%)/mean (sd)
24-month visit-yes
n (%)/mean (sd)
P value
Age (years) Mean (sd) 39.7 (14.5) 39.7 (10.5) 0.967 41.6 (12.2) 42.8 (10.2) 0.560
Gender Female 10 (21) 66 (27) 0.435 7 (21) 51 (31) 0.228
Male 37 (79) 181 (73) 27 (79) 114 (69)
Ethnicity Aboriginals 9 (19) 35 (14) 0.869 5 (15) 28 (17) 0.850
Caucasian 25 (53) 145 (58) 18 (53) 92 (55)
Mixed/Other 13 (28) 70 (28) 11 (32) 46 (28)
Education High School or Higher 22 (47) 93 (38) 0.238 19 (56) 80 (48) 0.414
Less than high school 25 (53) 154 (62) 15 (44) 86 (52)
Marital status Single (never married) 32 (70) 182 (74) 0.563 22 (65) 107 (64) 0.978
Other 14 (30) 65 (26) 12 (35) 59 (36)
Have children (under18) No 36 (82) 183 (75) 0.329 23 (70) 122 (74) 0.615
Yes 8 (18) 61 (25) 10 (30) 43 (26)
Employment Unemployed/other 46 (98) 239 (96) 1.00 32 (94) 160 (96) 0.626
Employed 1 (2) 9 (4) 2 (6) 6 (4)
Housing status Absolutely homeless 37 (79) 195 (78) 0.912 23 (68) 133 (80) 0.110
Precariously housed 10 (21) 55 (22) 11 (32) 33 (20)
Lifetime homelessness (months) Mean (sd) 46.2 (41.9) 65.0 (70.4) 0.016 61.3 (127.1) 56.6 (59.5) 0.740

Bold value signifies p < 0.05.

a

p values (for both high and moderate need comparisons) were based on independent sample t-test with equal or unequal variance (for continuous variables) and Pearson chi-square test or Fisher's exact test (for categorical variables) as appropriate.