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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psycholog Relig Spiritual. 2016 Aug 8;9(Suppl 1):S11–S21. doi: 10.1037/rel0000096

Table 3.

Significant Baseline Differences in Spirituality/Religiousness by Gender Controlling for Key Covariates

95% Confidence Interval

Spirituality Outcome Variable Possible Range B SE B b t p Lower Bound Upper Bound Adjusted r2
Positive Religious Coping 10–40 0.64 1.20 0.04 0.53 0.597 −1.74 3.02 0.06
Negative Religious Coping* 8–32 −1.60 0.63 −0.19 −2.52 0.013 −2.85 −0.35 0.13
Spiritual/Religious Practices 5–37 1.09 1.11 0.08 0.98 0.329 −1.11 3.29 0.11
Daily Spiritual Experiences 16–94 3.39 2.57 0.10 1.32 0.190 −1.70 8.47 0.10
Purpose in Life 20–140 3.58 3.02 0.10 1.18 0.238 −2.40 9.55 0.05
Forgiveness of Others 0–15 0.98 0.56 0.14 1.75 0.082 −0.12 2.08 0.04
Forgiveness of Self 0–15 0.01 0.61 0.00 0.01 0.990 −1.20 1.21 0.04

Notes. Each row represents the association of gender (female=1, male=0) to each spirituality variable at baseline. Each row is the result of a separate regression model. All models controlled for baseline drinks per drinking day, baseline Alcoholics Anonymous Involvement, age, and education. Bold type indicates statistical significance.

*

p < .05.