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Table 1 Participant demographics, opioid use characteristics, and treatment experiences

From: “It’s way more than just writing a prescription”: A qualitative study of preferences for integrated versus non-integrated treatment models among individuals with opioid use disorder

 

Participants

(n = 40)

Demographic characteristics

Age m (sd)

36.5 (10.9) years

Gender n(%)

 

 Male

24 (60.0%)

 Female

16 (40.0%)

 Non-binary

0 (0.0%)

Race n(%)

 

 White

36 (90.0%)

 African American/Black

4 (10.0%)

Ethnicity n(%)

 

 Hispanic or Latino

8 (20.0%)

 Not Hispanic or Latino

32 (80.0%)

Regions of residence n(%)

 

 Midwest

5 (12.5%)

 Northeast

10 (25.0%)

 Northwest

5 (12.5%)

 Southeast

11 (27.5%)

 Southwest

9 (22.5%)

Highest level of education n(%)

 

 Less than high school

4 (10.0%)

 High school degree/GED

12 (30.0%)

 Some college

11 (27.5%)

 Associate’s degree

4 (10.0%)

 Bachelor’s degree

7 (17.5%)

 Master’s degree

1 (2.5%)

 Trade school

1 (2.5%)

Opioid use and treatment characteristics

 Recency of opioid use n(%)

 

  Past week

10 (25.0%)

  Past month

6 (15.0%)

  Past 6 months

9 (22.5%)

  More than 6 months

15 (37.5%)

Treatment experiences n(%)

 

 Current/past OUD treatment experience

36 (90.0%)

 Current/past MOUD prescription

24 (60.0%)