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Demographic and Background Characteristics: Categorical Variables
Categorical Variables | No CD/ASPD (N = 92) n (%) | CD Only (N = 15) n (%) | Adult ASPD Only (N = 33) n (%) | Full ASPD (N = 38) n (%) | χ2 Test |
Gender | |||||
Male | 60 (65.2) | 11 (73.3) | 20 (60.6) | 34 (89.5) | 9.37* |
Female | 32 (34.8) | 4 (26.7) | 13 (39.4) | 4 (10.5) | |
Race | |||||
White | 24 (26.1) | 5 (33.3) | 9 (27.3) | 10 (26.3) | 0.35 |
Nonwhite | 68 (73.9) | 10 (66.7) | 24 (72.7) | 28 (73.7) | |
Marital Status | |||||
Ever married | 27 (29.3) | 3 (20.0) | 12 (36.4) | 6 (15.8) | 4.52 |
Never married | 65 (70.7) | 12 (80.0) | 21 (63.6) | 32 (84.2) | |
Education | |||||
High school graduate | 50 (54.3) | 2 (13.3) | 20 (60.6) | 16 (42.1) | 11.17** |
Less than high school | 42 (45.7) | 13 (86.7) | 13 (39.4) | 22 (57.9) | |
Housing | |||||
Living with family | 43 (46.7) | 5 (33.3) | 10 (30.3) | 12 (31.6) | 4.27 |
Recently homeless | 32 (34.8) | 3 (20.0) | 20 (60.6) | 16 (42.1) | 10.35** |
Work | |||||
Recently worked | 34 (37.0) | 4 (26.7) | 7 (21.2) | 12 (31.6) | 3.00 |
Currently working | 12 (13.0) | 3 (20.0) | 1 (3.0) | 3 (7.9) | 4.73 |
Health | |||||
Chronic medical problems | 33 (35.9) | 8 (53.3) | 12 (36.4) | 16 (42.1) | 1.92 |
Prescribed medications for physical problem | 21 (22.8) | 3 (20.0) | 8 (24.2) | 6 (15.8) | 0.95 |