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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Drug Alcohol Depend. 2015 Sep 25;156:70–77. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.08.036

Table 3.

Change in clinical measures, admission to 4 month after discharge from treatment, least square means by Substance Use groups

1- No Alc./Drugs 2- Alcohol only 3- Opioids only 4- Sedative/hypnotics Only 5- Cocaine Only 6-Marijuana only 7- Poly substance Statistics&
Short MISSISSIPPI Score change [SE]^ −1.70 [0.05] −1.91 [0.13] −1.56 [0.40] −2.12 [0.63] −2.47 [0.51] −1.98 [0.26] −2.59 [0.29] F 2.38
P=0.03
Violence Score change [SE]^ −0.56 [0.01] −0.53 [0.02] −0.62 [0.07] −0.57 [0.11] −0.54 [0.09] −0.59 [0.04] −0.52 [0.05] F 0.73
P=0.62
Suicidality score (1-4) change [SE]^ −0.21 [0.01] −0.28 [0. 02] −0.23 [0.06] −0.35 [0.10] −0.31 [0.08] −0.26 [0.04] −0.27 [0.05] F 2.11
P=0.05
ASI Medical condition score Change [SE]* −0.05 [0.00] −0.07 [0.01] −0.01 [0.02] −0.07 [0.04] −0.10 [0.03] −0.05 [0.02] −0.11 [0.02] F 4.09
P<0.01
ASI Employment score change [SE]^ −0.001 +0.0001 −0.003 +0.032 +0.003 −0.003 −0.024 F 1.77
P=0.10

SE: Standard Error (not provided for ASI employment score change as values are too small)

&

Statistics for comparison between the groups

^

Significant paired comparisons: Not applicable

*

Significant paired comparisons: 7>1,3,6

Model adjusted for variables found relevant in baseline analysis (age, marital status, race/ethnicity, service connected status for other psychiatric issues, current employment, possession of car, sexual trauma in military), and baseline measures of ASI indices & outcome variables.