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. 2021 Oct 25;12:762041. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.762041

Table 3.

Associations between correlates of outcome.

Expecting parents Prior addiction rehab Current substance use comorbidity Current depressive disorder Current attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Years of regular methamphetamine use
Expecting parents rϕ = 0.211
p = 0.053C
rϕ = 0.165
p = 0.131C
rϕ = −0.208
p = 0.091F
rϕ = 0.034
p = 1.000F
rS = 0.258
p = 0.024*
Prior addiction rehab rϕ = 0.180
p = 0.099C
rϕ = −0.007
p = 1.000F
rϕ = 0.054
p = 0.623C
rS = 0.372
p = 0.001*
Current substance use comorbidity rϕ = 0.101
p = 0.449F
rϕ = −0.043
p = 0.695C
rS = 0.157
p = 0.175
Current depressive disorder rϕ = 0.096
p = 0.595F
rS = −0.066
p = 0.572
Current attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder rS = 0.285
p = 0.013*

Categorical variables (expecting parents, prior addiction rehab, comorbidities) are coded as 0 = no and 1 = yes. Pearson's chi-square (C) and Fisher's exact-tests (F) are based on complete data from the entire sample (N = 84). Spearman's correlations (rS) are based on n = 76 due to missing data on years of methamphetamine use.

*

Statistically significant.