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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Assess. 2010 Jun;22(2):233–245. doi: 10.1037/a0018493

Table 5.

Comparisons of Substance Use Disorders And Other Psychopathology With Class 1 (Baseline Class), While Controlling For Gender And Income

Diagnosis Low Intermediate OR, 95% CI, p Moderate OR, 95% CI, p High BPD OR, 95% CI, p
Mood Disorders .63; .24–1.66; .35 .28; .12–.64; .002 .20; .06–.71; .012
Anxiety Disorders .70; .17–2.95; .63 .85; .23–3.12; .85 .16; .04–.69; .013
Substance Dependence
 Alcohol .96, .50–1.83, .89 .52; .29–.92, .024 .35, .15–.81, .014
 Cannabis .53, .22–1.24, .14 .40, .19–.88, .02 1.42, .29–6.86, .67
 Heroin 1.17, .64–2.14, .61 1.06, .61–1.86, .83 1.34, .55–3.25, .52
 Cocaine .63, .34–1.18, .15 .72, .41–1.29, .27 .14, .03–.63, .01
 PCP .88, .25–3.1, .85 1.16, .33–4.13, .81 N/A (0%)
Number of drug dependence categories endorsed (class 1 denoted as a; different letters indicate significant comparisons) F(3, 330) = 3.39; η2 = .03; p = .018
a b b