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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Addict Med. 2021 Oct 5;16(4):e240–e247. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000927

Table 2.

Partial Correlations Between Substance Use Measures are Patient-reported Outcomes at Admission

Lifetime Treatment (#) Lifetime Withdrawal managementa (#) Alcohol Use Frequency (past 30 days) Opioid Use Frequency (past 30 days)
BAM Physical Health 0.072 (.03) 0.117 (<.001) 0.072 (.028) 0.146 (<.001)
BAM Sleep 0.004 0.043 0.026 0.098 (.003)
BAM Mood 0.091 (.005) 0.094 (.004) 0.122 (<.001) 0.102 (.002)
BAM Cravings 0.139 (<.001) 0.126 (<.001) 0.180 (<.001) 0.182 (<.001)
PROMIS QOL −0.116 (<.001) −0.102 (.002) −0.013 −0.159 (<.001)
PROMIS Physical Health T-score −0.113 (.001) −0.131 (<.001) 0.075 (.02) −0.172 (<.001)
PROMIS Mental Health T-score −0.109 (.001) −0.101 (.002) −0.082 (.013) −0.125 (<.001)

Values represent correlations and p-values in parentheses. Partial correlations adjusted for age and gender. P-values provided for outcomes significant at p<.05, Bonferroni adjusted p-values set threshold for significance at p<.001.

BAM = Brief Addiction Monitor; PROMIS = Patient Reported Outcome Measurement System; QOL = Quality of Life

a.

Withdrawal management was previously known as “detoxification”