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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2013 Sep;48(12):10.3109/10826084.2013.799023. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2013.799023

Table 6.

Summary of logistic regression models examining the religious subscale of the SWBS and mental health (N=204)

Variable Name Depression Exp(B) (95% CI) Anxiety Exp(B) (95% CI)
Demographics
 Age 1.01(0.96–1.04) 0.99(0.95–1.04)
 Marital Status 0.55(0.16–1.88) 1.12(0.27–4.59)
 Number of Children 1.24(0.98–1.56) 1.29(0.99–1.67)
 Years of Education 0.91(0.73–1.14) 0.85(0.67–1.06)
 Employment Status 0.78(0.30–2.02) 1.65(0.59–4.64)
 Income 0.81(0.56–1.18) 1.12(0.77–1.61)
 Criminal Justice Status 0.78(0.50–1.20) 0.92(0.58–1.45)
Main Effects
 Traumatic Life Events 1.04(1.02–1.07)** 1.06(1.03–1.09)**
 SWBS Religious 0.60(0.33–1.10) 0.72(0.37–1.37)
Interaction
 SWBS Religious X Traumatic Life Events 0.37(0.08–1.71) 0.18(0.03–1.06)
−2 Log Likelihood=
Nagelkerke R2=
150.26
0.29
135.69
0.35

Note:

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01.