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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Subst Abuse Treat. 2018 Dec 15;98:28–38. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.12.004

Table 1.

Baseline Resident Demographic Characteristics by Condition (N=330)

Total (N=330) Control (N=181) Intervention (N=149)
n % n % n %
Men 245 74.2 140 77.4 105 70.5
Race/Ethnicity
 Caucasian/White 156 47.3 88 48.6 68 45.6
 Black/African American 80 24.2 34 18.8 46 30.9
 Latino/Hispanic 63 19.1 40 22.1 23 15.4
 Other/Mixed 31 9.4 19 10.5 12 8.1
College/Some College 118 35.8 63 34.8 55 36.9
Age (M, SD) 38.7 11.7 38.0 11.9 39.5 11.5

NOTES. Of the 330 recruited at baseline, a total of 253 participants completed a 6-month follow-up interview and 268 participants completed a 12-month follow-up interview. A total of 290 participants (88%) recruited at baseline completed a 6-month or a 12-month follow-up interview; 231 (70%) completed both follow-ups. The 40 participants lost at follow-up did not vary at baseline on treatment condition, demographics, drug/alcohol use, arrests, employment, or house characteristics from those who completed 1 or more follow-up interviews. There were no demographic differences (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, education, age) by treatment group among those who completed follow-up interviews.