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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 8.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2019 Mar 8;45(3):323–332. doi: 10.1080/00952990.2019.1572759

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics

M (SD) n (%)
Age 35.55 (11.07)
Gender
 Male 167 (42.3%)
 Female 222 (56.2%)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latinx 53 (13.4%)
 Not Hispanic/Latinx 336 (85.1%)
Race
 Caucasian/White 303 (76.7%)
 African American/Black 39 (9.9%)
 Asian 42 (10.6%)
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 19 (4.8%)
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 3 (0.8%)
Employment Status
 Full-time 284 (71.9%)
 Part-time 62 (15.7%)
 Unemployed 29 (7.3%)
 Retired 13 (3.3%)
 Unemployed Student 7 (1.8%)
Relationship Status
 Not dating 64 (16.2%)
 Casually dating 29 (7.3%)
 Seriously dating 97 (24.6%)
 Married 174 (44.1%)
 Divorced 18 (4.6%)
 Separated 6 (1.5%)
 Widowed 7 (1.8%)
Index Traumatic Events
 Natural disaster 53 (13.5%)
 Fire or explosion 20 (5.1%)
 Transportation accident 66 (16.8%)
 Serious accident at work, home, or during recreational activity 13 (3.3%)
 Exposure to toxic substance 2 (0.5%)
 Physical assault 33 (8.4%)
 Assault with a weapon 11 (2.8%)
 Sexual assault 49 (12.4%)
 Other unwanted or uncomfortable sexual experience 10 (2.5%)
 Combat or exposure to a war-zone 4 (1.0%)
 Captivity 2 (0.5%)
 Life-threatening illness or injury 30 (7.6%)
 Severe human suffering 5 (1.3%)
 Sudden violent death 26 (6.6%)
 Sudden accidental death 28 (7.1%)
 Serious injury, harm, or death you caused to someone else 7 (1.8%)
 Any other very stressful event or experience 22 (5.6%)