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Table 1 Correlations between residential treatment negative outcomes and associated covariates

From: The impact of psychopathological subtypes on retention rate of patients with substance use disorder entering residential therapeutic community treatment

Variables

B

Exp(B)

95% CI

Sig

Age

−0.02

0.98

0.98–0.99

0.001

Gender (female)

−0.06

0.94

0.77–1.15

0.566

Civil status (with partner)

−0.05

0.96

0.75–1.21

0.707

Education (lasting <8 years)

0.02

1.02

0.85–1.22

0.835

Living with parents

−0.05

0.95

0.81–1.12

0.548

Entering therapeutic communities without having been detoxified

0.58

1.79

1.55–2.07

0.000

Total SCL90 at treatment entry

0.002

1.002

1.001–1.004

0.000

SCL90 typologya

   

0.015

 Prominent somatic symptoms

0.27

1.31

1.03–1.67

0.028

 Prominent sensitivity-psychoticism symptoms

0.08

1.09

0.84–1.40

0.520

 Prominent panic-anxiety symptoms

0.16

1.17

0.92–1.49

0.207

 Prominent violence-suicide symptoms

0.38

1.46

1.14–1.87

0.003

Primary substance of abuseb

   

0.036

 Alcohol

0.03

1.04

0.84–1.27

0.742

 Cocaine

0.21

1.23

1.05–1.45

0.011

Statistics: Chi square 131.21, df 13, p = 000

  1. aConsidering prominent ‘worthlessness-being trapped’ as reference group
  2. bConsidering heroin as the reference primary substance of abuse