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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 6.
Published in final edited form as: Subst Use Misuse. 2016 Apr 20;51(7):835–839. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2016.1155612

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and Bivariate Correlations among study variables

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1. Age --
2. Years of Education .12 --
3. Alcohol Use -.06 .13 --
4. Drug Use -.04 -.04 -.19** --
5. Depression symptoms -.12 .02 .02 .31** --
6. GAD symptoms -.14 -.16 .02 .26** .70** --
7. AMA a -.17 .11 .07 -.04 .18* .24** --
M 43.00 14.06 16.50 10.34 8.39 4.91 --
SD 10.51 2.43 11.70 12.19 4.94 3.54 --
Range 25-64 10-23 0-37 0-42 0-18 0-10 --
*

p < .05,

**

p < .01

Note. All psychiatric symptoms are probable symptoms of psychiatric diagnoses.

a

AMA refers to leaving treatment against medical advice. Women who voluntarily chose to leave treatment early or who were administratively discharged for violating the treatment center’s rules were categorized as leaving treatment AMA. Treatment dropout or the decision to leave treatment AMA was coded as “1” and treatment completion was coded as “0.”