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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Abus. 2020 Aug 19;42(4):407–411. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2020.1809607

Table 1:

Participant Demographics at Baseline

Intervened In An Overdose Event
No Yes p-value
Sex (Male) 77% 80% 0.92
 
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White 19% 18% 0.98
Non-Hispanic Black 42% 43%
Hispanic/LatinX 30% 33%
Other/Multiracial 6% 6%
Unreported 3% 0%
 
Addiction Severity Index:
Drug Use Composite Score (range: 0-1)
Severe >.4 25% 31% 0.28
Non-Severe <.4 75% 69%
 
Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Status
Prescribed MOUD 47% 43% 0.80
Not Prescribed MOUD 42% 46%
Recently Detoxed 11% 11%
 
Ever Witnessed an Opioid Overdose
(Prior to Study Enrollment)
Yes 35% 23% 0.02
No 60% 73%
Don’t Know/Refused to Answer 5% 4%
 
Ever Experienced an Opioid Overdose
(Prior to Study Enrollment)
Yes 21% 38% 0.002
No 73% 57%
Don’t Know/Refused to Answer 6% 5%
 
Retention Rate
Completed 12-Month Follow-up 67% 84% 0.03
 
Importance of Treatment
0-Not At All 51% 42% 0.21
1-Slightly 3% 8%
2-Moderately 5% 8%
3-Considerably 14% 10%
4-Extremely 27% 32%