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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Drug Issues. 2008 Jul 1;38(3):863–882. doi: 10.1177/002204260803800310

Table 2.

Bivariate Correlations Between Spirituality, Religiosity, and Substance Use for Females (n=96)

How religious do you feel you are? How important is religion in your life? How often do you go to church? How connected are you with a higher power?
Frequency of use in the past six months
 Powder cocaine   .139   .108   .088   .110
 Crack cocaine   .085     .300**   .112   .054
 Methamphetamine −.018 −.244* −.181 −.045
 Amphetamine −.143 −.171 −.155     −.269**
Days of use in the past 30 days
 Powder cocaine   .068   .087   .036   .040
 Crack cocaine −.020   .233*   .040 −.050
 Methamphetamine −.018 −.217* −.117 −.047
 Amphetamine −.144 −.178   −.230*   −.247*
 Multiple substances   .136   .004 −.134  −.085
Any stimulant use
Number of days of any stimulant use in the past 30   .064 −.037 −.046   −.211*
Frequency of use of any substance in past six months −.011   .012 −.038  −.182

Note:

*

p<.05

**

p<.01