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Table 1 Characteristics of Participants with Opioid Use Disorder (N = 244)

From: Prevalence and predictors of suicidality among adults initiating office-based buprenorphine

 

M

SD

n

%

Age (years)

43.23

11.16

  

Identified GENDER

 Male

  

65

67.62

 Female

  

78

31.97

 Transgender

  

1

 < 1.00

Race

 Black

  

92

37.70

 White

  

94

38.52

 Multi-Race

  

14

5.74

 American Indian

  

5

2.05

 Hawaii/Pacific Islander

  

1

0.44

 *Spanish/Puerto Rican/Latinx

  

38

15.57

Ethnicity

 Hispanic/Latino/a/x

  

62

25.41

Marital status

 Married

  

23

9.43

 Widowed

  

11

4.51

 Separated

  

19

7.79

 Divorced

  

32

13.11

 Never Married

  

157

64.34

 Unknown

  

2

 < 1.00

Medical Conditions (most common)*

 Chronic pain-related conditions

  

90

36.89

 Hypertension

  

87

35.66

 Chronic respiratory/breathing problems

  

70

28.69

 Hepatitis

  

56

22.95

 Diabetes

  

29

11.89

 Heart disease

  

21

8.61

 Epilepsy or seizures

  

19

7.79

History of serious depression

  

172

70.49

History of serious anxiety

  

193

79.10

Days worked (past 30 days)

5.77

9.34

  

Education completed (years)

11.93

2.41

  

Legal history

    

 On parole or probation (yes/no)

  

61

25.00

 Months incarcerated (if applicable)

52.33

83.32

  
  1. *participants may have reported more than one condition; participants endorsed “Other” and then filled in their identified race