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Table 2 Sample demographics

From: Trauma exposure across the lifespan among individuals engaged in treatment with medication for opioid use disorder: differences by gender, PTSD status, and chronic pain

 

Mean

Percent

Age, median (range)

40

(21-73)

Gender Identity

 Male

144

48%

 Female

157

52%

 Non-binary

2

1%

 Hispanic

27

9%

Race

 Native American

13

4%

 Asian

3

1%

 Black or African American

16

5%

 Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

4

1%

 White

238

79%

 More than one race

28

9%

Marital Status

 Married

33

11%

 Single

215

71%

 Domestic Partnership

18

6%

 Unknown (Endorsed “Other”)

36

12%

Highest Education Level

 High school or less

168

44%

 Two-year college/technical school

103

34%

 College or advanced degree

32

11%

Monthly Income

 Less than $1000

179

59%

 $1000 or more

124

41%

 Employed

104

34%

 Full time

69

66%

 Part time

35

34%

Insurancea

 Medicaid

219

72%

 Medicare

69

23%

 Private

36

12%

 None

5

2%

 Chronic Pain 3 Months or More

172

57%

Mental Health Services in Lifetime

 0–10 therapy sessions

99

33%

 11–30 therapy sessions

64

21%

 > 31 therapy sessions

140

46%

Time in MOUD Treatment Prior to Study Enrollment

  < 3 months

28

9%

 3–6 months

26

9%

 6–12 months

46

15%

  > 12 months

203

67%

 Percent days abstinent from any opioid

 

96%

 Percent days abstinent from any substanceb

 

88%

Medication for Opioid Use Disorder

 Methadone

35

12%

 Buprenorphine

268

88%

  1. aRespondents could select multiple responses
  2. bPercent Days Abstinent excludes cannabis, and prescribed buprenorphine or methadone