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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Subst Abuse Treat. 2021 Jun 16;131:108538. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108538

Table 1.

Participant demographics (N=24).

N (%)
Age (mean) 38.92
 18–35 10 (41.7)
 36–50 10 (41.7)
 51–65 4 (16.7)
Sex
 Male 12 (50)
 Female 12 (50)
Time in Recovery
 Early (≤ 8 weeks of treatment) 12 (50)
 Late (>8 weeks of treatment) 12 (50)
Primary Type of Opioid Use
 Heroin/Fentanyl 12 (50)
 Prescription Pills 12 (50)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latino 2 (8.3)
 Non-Hispanic/Latino 22 (91.7)
Race
 White 17 (70.8)
 More than one race 3 (12.5)
 Black or African American 2 (8.3)
 American Indian or Alaska Native 1 (4.2)
 Other Pacific Islander 1(4.2)
Relationship
 Never married 10 (41.7)
 Living with someone 7 (29.2)
 Married 3 (12.5)
 Widowed 2 (8.3)
 Divorced 1 (4.2)
 Separated 1 (4.2)
Education
 Received GED 6 (25)
 Graduated high school 5 (20.9)
 Some college 4 (16.7)
 Completed graduate or professional school 3 (12.5)
 Grade 7–12 without graduating high school 2 (8.3)
 Graduated 4-year college 2 (8.3)
 Graduated 2-year college 1 (4.2)
 Some graduate or professional school 1 (4.2)