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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2014;42(1):56–65.

Table 1.

Baseline Comparisons of First-Time and Repeat Offending Juveniles

Repeat (n = 111) n (%) First Time (n = 287) n (%) χ2 p
Demographics
 Gender (% male) 67 (60) 169 (59) 0.07 79
 Out of home (% yes) 17 (15) 18 (6) 8.10 .004
 Race/ethnicity (% minority) 39 (35) 102 (36) 0.006 .94
 Health insurance (% yes) 91 (82) 249 (87) 1.47 .23
Legal factors
 Offense type at evaluation (% criminal) 62 (56) 63 (22) 42.71 <.0001
Psychiatric factors
 History of inpatient hospitalization 26 (24) 26 (9) 14.24 <.0001
 History of mental health treatment 85 (77) 153 (55) 17.00 <.0001
 Any diagnosis (% yes) 97 (87) 254 (89) 0.10 76
 Primary externalizing diagnosis 50 (45) 102 (36) 3.06 08
 Dual diagnosis 39 (40) 47 (19) 17.87 <.0001

n = 398. This information was missing in the records of six juveniles in the database (N = 404).