Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2011 Oct;62(10):1194–1200. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.62.10.1194

Table 3. Associations of service use with remission over time in a mixed-effects logistic random intercept model.

Variablea Estimate SE p
Intercept .922 .373 .014
Time to follow-up −.231 .063 <.001
Time to follow-up squared .021 .008 .006
Female (1=yes) .319 .147 .030
Age (years) .013 .007 .052
Employed at treatment entry (1=yes) −.263 .148 .075
Completed index substance abuse treatment (1=yes) .939 .157 <.001
Marital status at follow-ups (1=married or living as married) .372 .121 .002
Lagged ASI scale score >0 at prior time point (1=yes)
 Alcohol −1.075 .129 <.001
 Drug −.187 .131 .156
 Psychiatric .104 .130 .423
 Medical −.013 .110 .910
Readmission to substance abuse treatment at follow-up (1=yes) .229 .325 .481
Interaction term of substance abuse treatment readmission and lagged drug ASI score >0 .240 .327 .464
Interaction term of substance abuse treatment readmission and lagged alcohol ASI score >0 .704 .361 .051
Regular primary care at follow-ups (1=yearly primary care) .332 .117 .005
Psychiatric services at follow-ups (1= ≥2 psychiatric visits) −.619 .269 .022
Interaction term of psychiatric services and lagged psychiatric ASI score >0 .513 .308 .097
Standard deviation of the random effect 1.509 .111 <.001
a

ASI, Addiction Severity Index