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. 2022 Mar 22;16:11782218221080773. doi: 10.1177/11782218221080773

Table 1.

Demographics of clients and partners (N = 42).

Clients (n = 21) Partners (n = 21)
n (%)
Age, mean (SD) 44.2 (10.4) 43.1 (11.0)
Sex at birth
 Female 4 (19.0) 17 (81.0)
 Male 17 (81.0) 4 (19.0)
Gender orientation
 Heterosexual 19 (90.5) 19 (90.5)
 Homosexual 2 (9.5%) 2 (9.5)
Relationship status
 Married 12 (57.1) 12 (57.1)
 All others 9 (42.9) 9 (42.9)
Race
 Caucasian 17 (81.0) 19 (90.5)
 Other 4 (19.0) 2 (9.5)
Education
 Secondary or less 13 (61.9) 6 (28.6)
 Post-secondary 8 (38.1) 15 (71.4)
Employment
 Working 11 (52.4) 14 (66.7)
 Not working 10 (47.6) 7 (33.3)
Household annual income
 ⩽$100 000 11 (52.4) 9 (42.9)
 >$100 000 10 (47.6) 12 (57.1)
Household income meeting living needs
 No 4 (19.0) 8 (38.1)
Sleeping place last 30 days
 House/apartment 18 (85.7) 20 (95.2)
 Group home 1 (4.8) 1 (4.8)
 Other 2 (9.5)
Religion
 Christian (Protestant and Catholic) 5 (23.8) 3 (14.3)
 Other (Hindu, Jewish, and other) 7 (33.3) 6 (28.6)
 None 9 (42.9) 12 (57.1)
AUD (DSM-5) 15 (71.4) 5 (23.8)
GD (DSM-5) 1 (4.8) 0 (0.0)
AUD/GD (DSM-5) 5 (23.8) 1 (4.8)
One or more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) 12 (57.1) 11 (52.4)