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Table 1 Sample description at prior to jail (N = 699)

From: Overdose education and naloxone distribution among women with a history of OUD transitioning to the community following jail release

 

% / Mean (SD; range)

Sociodemographics

 

 % White

93.0%

 Age (years)

37.2 (8.6; 19–62)

 % high school diploma/GED

73.7%

 % employed

23.6%

 % married/living as married

36.6%

 % sexual minority

27.2%

 % rural

65.1%

Screening scores

 

 NM-ASSIST Prescription Opioids

28.6 (12.3; 0–39)

 NM-ASSIST Street Opioids

26.0 (15.3; 0–39)

 DSM-5 OUD Checklist (12 months)

10.4 (1.3; 1–11)

 DSM-5 OUD Checklist (30 days)

9.8 (2.6; 0–11)

Substance Use (3 months prior to jail)

 

 % used methamphetamine/amphetamines

85.3%

 % used other opioid use

75.0%

 % used heroin

65.8%

 % used marijuana

60.9%

 % used fentanyl

55.5%

 % used gabapentin/neurontin

41.3%

 % used benzodiazepines

41.1%

 % used alcohol

34.4%

 % used nonprescribed buprenorphine (Suboxone®)

34.3%

 % used cocaine

26.6%

Lifetime injection and overdose

 

 % injected drugs (lifetime)

74.4%

 % overdosed (lifetime)

54.9%