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Table 1 Comparison of characteristics of general population and four groups based on criminal justice disposition

From: Treatment at the front end of the criminal justice continuum: the association between arrest and admission into specialty substance abuse treatment

 

General Adult Population (N = 36,370)

Non-CJ (n = 33,929)

Arrest Only (n = 1041)

Arrest with CJ Supervision (n = 643)

CJ Supervision (n = 757)

Design-based F (df)

p-value*

Male

46.5

46.8

76.7

78.0

67.7

62.52

.001

Age

       

   18–25

14.7

13.8

38.8

40.7

30.1

  

   26+

85.3

86.2

61.2

59.3

69.9

  

White

70.4

72.0

50.2

56.0

53.3

32.83

.001

Married

56.6

57.9

25.4

20.6

30.6

60.64

.001

Serious Mental Illness

11.0

8.0

19.0

16.4

14.0

23.46

.001

Any SUD

8.4

8.1

44.8

55.1

22.2

321.99

.001

Treatment Admission

1.3

0.5

9.1

24.0

10.7

450.45

.001

  1. Note: Based on Design Based F Value; df = (1,900). Sample sizes are actual numbers; percentages weighted. CJ = criminal justice. For clarity the groups are: 1) Non-CJ – no arrest w/in last 12 months, no CJ supervision; 2) Arrest Only – arrest within last 12 months, no CJ supervision; 3) Arrest with Supervision – arrest within last 12 month with CJ supervision (probation/parole); 4) CJ supervision only – no recent arrest (last 12 months), but on probation or parole.