Table 1: Characteristics of participants according to retention for follow-up
CharacteristicNo. (%) of women*p value
Participants
n = 207
Lost to follow-up/incarcerated
n = 193
Age, mean ± SD, yr34.2 ± 9.033.2 ± 9.50.3
Indigenous status109 (52.6)67 (34.7)< 0.001
Marital status0.4
    Single132 (63.8)118 (61.1)
    Married/common-law39 (18.8)24 (12.4)
    Girlfriend/boyfriend21 (10.1)31 (16.1)
    Separated/divorced11 (5.3)6 (3.1)
    Widowed3 (1.4)3 (1.6)
    Missing1 (0.5)11 (5.7)
Has children152 (73.4)127 (65.8)0.1
First language English191(92.3)175 (90.7)0.7
Education0.8
    < High school101 (48.8)84 (43.5)
    High school66 (31.9)67 (34.7)
    Trade certificate/diploma6 (2.9)8 (4.1)
    Some college/university16 (7.7)19 (9.8)
    Completed college/university6 (2.9)5 (2.6)
    Missing12 (5.8)10 (5.2)
Employed19 (9.2)11 (5.7)0.2
Reason for incarceration†
    Theft < $500065 (31.4)51 (26.4)0.6
    Theft  $50007 (3.4)13 (6.7)0.3
    Assault44 (21.2)17 (8.8)0.002
    Breaking and entering11 (5.3)12 (6.2)0.9
    Drug-related offence48 (23.2)63 (32.6)0.1
    Driving-related offence5 (2.4)5 (2.6)1.0
    Breach of conditions65 (31.4)70 (36.3)0.6
Injection drug use75 (36.2)55 (28.5)0.7
Length of time in prison during previous incarceration, mean ± SD, d81.6 ± 94.278.6 ± 84.50.7

Note: SD = standard deviation.

*Except where indicated otherwise.

†Participants could have more than 1 reason.