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. 2022 Nov 4;16(6):659–665. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000985

TABLE 1.

Descriptive Statistics and Bivariate Analyses

Variable All Patients
(n = 795)
Telephone Visits >=50
(n = 153)
Video Visits >50
(n = 642)
[P]
Number of MOUD encounters (n)
 Total number 5.73 5.57 5.76
 Video 4.35 1.95 4.86
 Phone 1.30 3.59 0.75
Race [0.066]
 White 94.59% 91.27% 95.39%
 Non-White 5.41% 8.73% 4.61%
Age [0.012]**
 Age < 50 87.17% 81.05% 88.62%
 Age > =50 12.83% 18.95% 11.38%
Gender [0.676]
 Male 43.60% 58.17% 56.31%
 Female 56.60% 41.83% 43.69%
Housing status [0.064]
 Have permanent housing 25.61% 67.97% 75.95%
 No housing/unstably housed 74.39% 32.03% 24.05%
Education [0.020]*
 Less than high school 22.45% 29.27% 20.79%
 High school 46.02% 48.78% 45.35%
 More than high school 31.53% 21.95% 33.86%
SNAP benefits [0.406]
 No 49% 45.45% 49.89%
 Yes 51% 54.55% 50.11%
Problems with mobility [0.067]
 No 82.65% 76.92%% 84.09%
 Yes 17.35% 23.08% 15.91%
Employment status [0.050]*
 Full-time or part time work 34.93% 27.52% 36.78%
 Unemployed/looking for work 65.07% 72.58% 63.22%
Overdose in past 6 months [0.152]
 No 37.98% 58.77% 51.29%
 Yes 34.00% 41.23% 48.71%
Incarcerated in past 6 months [0.931]
 No 80.76% 80.49% 80.83%
 Yes 19.24% 19.51% 19.17%
Insurance Status [0.345]
 Uninsured 4.40% 3.27% 4.62%
 Medicaid 72.96% 78.43%% 71.85%
 Medicare 5.03% 5.23% 5.08%
 Privately Insured 17.61% 13.07% 18.46
Rural Resident [0.156]**
 No 58.69% 64.05% 57.85
 Yes 41.31% 35.95% 42.15
New patient [0.000]
 No 55.04% 62.75% 53.23%
 Yes 44.96% 37.25% 46.77%

*P < 0.05.

**P < 0.01.