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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Subst Abuse Treat. 2010 Aug 13;39(4):408–414. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2010.07.002

Table 2.

Relationship between Mental Health Measures and Recent Addiction Severity Index (ASI) Problem Severityc

ALC DR PSY F-S LEG EMP MED
CSa CSa CSa CSa CSa CSa CSa
Mental Health Measures
LOT* −0.18 −0.21 −0.40 −0.24 −0.06 −0.02 −0.09
PMI* −0.13 −0.18 −0.29 −0.24 −0.04 0.08 −0.10
S/R Index* −0.08 −0.20 −0.24 −0.10 −0.12 0.12 −0.02
SPS* −0.15 −0.09 −0.31 −0.16 0.08 −0.08 −0.13
PANAS* −0.14 −0.13 −0.31 −0.18 −0.01 −0.01 −0.12
HOPE −0.14 −0.15 −0.26 −0.22 −0.02 0.05 −0.12
VIT* −0.24 −0.20 −0.43 −0.22 0.02 0.06 −0.12
a

CS = composite score. ALC = alcohol; DR = drug; PSY = psychiatric; F-S = family-social; LEG = legal; EMP = employment; MED = medical.

*

L0T = Life Orientation Test (optimism); PMI = personal meaning index of Life Attitude Profile -Revised; S/R Index = Spirituality/Religiousness Index Total Score; SPS = Social Provisions Scales Total Score; PANAS = Positive and Negative Affect Schedule Positive Mood; VIT = Vitality.

c

a correlation of .088 = p <.05; r of .115 = p<.01; and r of .19 = p <.001.