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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychoactive Drugs. 2016 May 16;48(3):181–186. doi: 10.1080/02791072.2016.1179377

Table 2.

Predictors of willingness to involve a non-child SO in treatment (n = 308)a.

Predictors Adj. OR (95%CI)b p value
Participant age 0.98 (0.94; 1.02) .34
Participant race (Caucasian v. Other) 0.50 (0.16; 1.55) 0.23
Participant gender (0 = female; 1 = male) 0.50 (0.21; 1.17) .34
Participant education (in years) 1.22 (1.01; 1.48) .04
Participant past 30 day drug injection 0.93 (0.43; 2.02) .86
Participant detoxing from heroin (vs. another opioid) 2.31 (0.92; 5.80) .07
Participant previous detox attendance 1.14 (0.51; 2.56) .74
SO who uses opiates 0.72 (0.29; 1.79) .48
SO knowledge of patient detox 9.18 (3.86; 21.85) .00
SO type (excluding children)
 Immediate family vs. current partner 0.48 (0.20; 1.14) .10
 ’Other’ vs. current partner 0.37 (0.10; 11.71) 0.12
a

Excludes the 48 patients who were unwilling to involve the SO because the SO was a child and participants with missing data and participants with missing data.