Table 2.
Binned Functional Outcomesa | |||
Outcome | N (%)b | Outcome | N (%)b |
Ever reported having a best friend | Use of SACA services | ||
0 waves | 6 (1.13) | Never | 410 (87.23) |
≥1 wave | 526 (98.87) | Once | 50 (10.64) |
Quality of friendships | Twice | 10 (2.13) | |
Negative | 3 (0.65) | Problems due to drug/alcohol use | |
Neutral | 37 (8.01) | 0 | 187 (43.09) |
Positive | 422 (91.34) | 1–4 | 135 (31.11) |
Employment status | 5–9 | 58 (13.36) | |
Not employed | 20 (3.63) | 10–15 | 54 (12.44) |
Part-time | 55 (9.98) | Suicidality | |
Full-time | 476 (86.39) | Never | 453 (85.15) |
Longest period of unemployment | Sometimes | 56 (10.53) | |
0 months | 172 (45.99) | Often | 23 (4.32) |
1–5 months | 77 (20.59) | Arrested | |
6–11 months | 42 (11.23) | No | 322 (69.85) |
12–17 months | 24 (6.42) | Yes | 139 (30.15) |
18–23 months | 10 (2.67) | Convictedc | |
≥24 months | 49 (13.10) | No | 61 (45.19) |
Highest educational attainment | Yes | 74 (54.81) | |
No high school graduation | 21 (5.44) | Age at first conviction | |
GED/high school graduation | 125 (32.38) | ≤12 | 5 (3.79) |
Associate’s/technical degree | 66 (17.10) | 13–15 | 19 (3.20) |
Bachelor’s degree | 121 (31.35) | 16–18 | 37 (6.23) |
Postgraduate degree | 53 (13.73) | 9–21 | 18 (3.03) |
≥21 | 53 (8.92) | ||
Binned Diagnostic Outcomes | |||
Outcome | N (%)b | ||
Frequency of DSM-IV diagnoses at age 18d | |||
0 | 162 (37.16) | ||
1–4 | 225 (51.61) | ||
5–9 | 4 (9.86) | ||
10–14 | 4 (.92) | ||
≥15 | 2 (0.46) | ||
Frequency of DSM-IV internalizing diagnoses at age 18d | |||
0 | 296 (70.64) | ||
1–4 | 115 (27.45) | ||
≥5 | 8 (1.91) | ||
Frequency of DSM-IV externalizing diagnoses at age 18d | |||
0 | 296 (70.64) | ||
1–4 | 218 (50.00) | ||
5–9 | 18 (4.13) | ||
≥10 | 2 (0.46) |
All variables were continuous for analyses. They were only categorized/binned by response option for the purposes of this table. Descriptives of continuous variables are provided in online-only supplementary Table S.3.
Percentages based on the available number of participants for each outcome (see online-only supplementary Table S.3 for sample sizes and average ratings for each measure).
Only individuals who had been arrested indicated whether they had been convicted of a crime.
The frequency of DSM-IV diagnoses was determined by counting the number of disorders on which a participant met partial or full diag- nostic criteria.