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Table 1 Participants Characteristics

From: Combining approach bias modification with working memory training during inpatient alcohol withdrawal: an open-label pilot trial of feasibility and acceptability

 

M/n

SD/%

Age (M years /SD)

42.7

8.9

Gender (n/% female)

17

46

Born in Australia (n/%)

32

89

Any post-secondary education (n/%)

22

59

Receiving unemployment or disability support benefits (n/%)

17

46

Relationship status (n/% single)

21

57

Any psychiatric comorbidityb (n/%)

32

87

Family history of AUD (n/%)

24

65

Total drinking days in past month (M/SD)

27.2

5.4

Standard drinksa in the past month (M/SD)

497.0

263.3

SADQ-C score (M/SD)

28.6

12.5

Anti-craving medications at admission (n/%)c

15

44

  1. AUD alcohol use disorder, SADQ-C Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire (community version), SD standard deviation
  2. aIn Australia, a ‘standard drink’ is defined as 10 g (i.e. 12.7 ml) of pure alcohol
  3. bPsychiatric diagnoses included depression (n = 24), anxiety disorders (n = 24), bipolar disorder (n = 7), post-traumatic stress disorder (n = 3), and other disorders (n = 3)
  4. cData on whether anti-craving medications were administered at admission was missing for 3 participants