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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jan 22.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2009;44(2):227–252. doi: 10.1080/10826080802714462

Table 3.

Bivariate associations among remission, quality of life satisfaction and motivation for remission: Baseline, one- and two-year follow-ups (N = 289)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Baseline
1. Remission duration 1.0 .16** -.05 .22*** .14* -.02 .28*** .21*** .14* -.03 .30*** .33***
2. QOL satisfaction 1.0 .12* .35*** .20*** .02 .20*** .18** .09 .09 .19*** .22***
3. Commitment to abstinence 1.0 .08 .06 .41*** .23*** .06 .10 .37*** .09 .17*
One-year follow-up
4. QOL satisfaction 1.0 .58*** -.10 .40*** .36*** .30*** .01 34*** .36***
5. Change in satisfaction 1.0 .03 .36*** .30*** .26*** .04 .32*** .31***
6. Commitment to abstinence 1.0 .-.03 -.04 .02 .50*** -.03 .20***
7. Remission 1.0 .30*** .32** .03 .57*** .83***
Two-year follow-up
8. QOL satisfaction 1.0 .63*** -.10 .40*** .41***
9. Change in satisfaction 1.0 .04 .40*** .36***
10. Commitment to abstinence 1.0 .01 .07
11. Remission 1.0 .80***
12. Remission (no use since baseline) 1.0
*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001

†p <.1 [trend]; all correlations are two-tailed.