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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Ther. 2019 Feb 8;50(6):1030–1041. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2019.01.009

Table 1.

Participant Demographics, PDA, and Baseline MOBC Variables

Full Sample
N = 121
Abstinence Initiators
n = 60
Already Abstainers
n = 24
Continued Drinkers
n = 37
M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) M (SD)
Age 49.60 (11.28) 50.52 (11.03) 47.92 (11.89) 49.22 (11.46)
White non-Hispanic, n (%) 99 (81.8%) 47 (78.3%) 22 (91.7%) 30 (81.1%)
Married/Partnered, n (%) 74 (61.2%) 39 (65.0%) 13 (54.2%) 22 (59.5%)
Employed, n (%) 70 (57.9%) 36 (60.0%) 11 (45.8%) 23 (62.2%)
Baseline PDA 33.07 (29.51) 29.80 (28.48)a 57.32 (29.13)ac 22.65 (22.57)c
Within-Treatment PDA 75.03 (25.19) 82.41 (13.86)ab 99.01 (2.80)ac 47.49 (23.28)bc
Number of sessions completed 9.72 (2.73) 10.37 (2.36)b 9.83 (2.97) 8.59 (2.84)b
Abstinence Self-Efficacy 48.45 (23.34) 43.60 (21.01)a 63.41 (20.46)ac 46.63 (25.14)c
Coping Skills 2.51 (0.47) 2.47 (0.42)a 2.89 (0.49)ac 2.34 (0.39)c

Note. PDA = percentage of days abstinent. Married/Partnered includes being married, living as married, or in a committed relationship. Identical superscript letters indicate significant differences between groups (via t-test or Fisher exact test).