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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 6.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2013 Feb 19;38(6):2236–2245. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.02.004

Table 3.

Hierarchical linear modeling coefficients: Interpersonal motivations predicted by growth variables

Baseline to 3 Months 3 to 9 Months 9 to 15 Months

Intercept (γ10) Slope (γ13) Intercept (γ20) Slope (γ23) Intercept (γ30) Slope (γ33)
General- Functioning −0.70 −0.03 −2.52 −0.01 −1.73 1.20
Interpersonal -Family −0.46 −0.37 −3.38* 1.28* −1.24 −0.20
Occupational −0.72 0.60 −2.52 0.30 −1.32 −2.36*
Health −1.07 0.84 −2.37 −0.33 −1.50 0.37
Intrapersonal/Mental Health −0.76 0.11 −2.77 0.46 −1.24 −0.31
Lack of Control −1.26 0.56 −2.88 0.37 −0.89 −0.52
Interpersonal - Other −0.63 −0.69 −2.54 0.20 −1.42 0.24

Note: γ10, γ20, and γ30 coefficients estimate the change in PDD across each time period when women did not endorse a specific motivation after controlling for the number of sessions and age. γ13, γ23, and γ33 coefficients estimate the change in slope strength for women who did endorse a specific motivation after controlling for number of sessions and age.

*

p < .05