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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2010 Dec 16;35(3):454–463. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2010.01362.x

Table 5.

GLM results for spirituality/religiousness at 7–9m predicting PDA and DDD at 13–15m for the Outpatient and Aftercare samplesa

Variable b (se) β t (df) p
Outpatient Sample
baseline S/R −.0049(.0028) −0.09 −1.76(286) .0801
baseline PDA .0048(.0005) 0.30 9.39(434) <.0001
S/R .0099(.0024) 0.21 4.05(288) <.0001
Aftercare Sample
baseline S/R −.0058(.0028) −0.11 −2.12(279) .0353
baseline PDA .0028(.0006) 0.18 5.01(435) <.0001
S/R .0134(.0026) 0.29 5.17(131) <.0001
Outpatient Sample
baseline S/R .0096(.0089) 0.06 1.07(186) .2866
baseline DDD .0269(.0061) 0.15 4.42(473) <.0001
S/R −.0243(.0079) −0.17 −3.08(206) .0024
Aftercare Sample
baseline S/R .0251(.0097) 0.14 2.60(285) .0098
baseline DDD .0238(.0005) 0.18 4.67(458) <.0001
S/R −.0411(.0091) −0.25 −4.53(145) <.0001
a

Control and other variables included in these tested models but not shown above include age, gender, ethnicity, marital status, employment status, number of prior alcohol treatments, motivation, treatment site, treatment assignment.