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Table 1 Characteristics of participants (n = 38)

From: “Expected to happen”: perspectives on post-release overdose from recently incarcerated people with opioid use disorder

Characteristic

Count (%)

Age, mean (SD)

41.5 (9.3)

Missing = 1

Female, n (%)

4 (14.3%)

Race, n (%)

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

Black or African American

White

More than one race

1 (2.6%)

3 (7.9%)

32 (84.2%)

2 (5.3%)

Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity, n (%)

9 (23.7%)

Education, n (%)

No high school diploma

High school diploma or equivalent

Some college, but no degree

Associate’s degree

8 (21.1%)

19 (50.0%)

9 (23.7%)

2 (5.3%)

Not currently taking MOUD, n (%)

Currently taking MOUD, n (%)

Buprenorphine (e.g., Suboxone, Subutex)

XR-Bup (Sublocade)

XR-Naltrexone (Vivitrol)

Methadone

2 (5.3%)

36 (94.7%)

20 (55.6%)

4 (11.1%)

1 (2.8%)

11 (30.6%)

Release to interview interval, n (%)

0–30 days

31–60 days

61–90 days

91–120 days

> 120 days

13 (34.2%)

9 (23.7%)

2 (5.3%)

0 (0.0%)

14 (36.8%)

County of incarceration, n (%)

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1 (2.6%)

6 (13.2%)

4 (10.5%)

8 (21.1%)

3 (7.9%)

6 (15.8%)

3 (7.9%)

7 (18.4%)