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Variables
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B
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Exp(B)
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95% CI
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Sig
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Age
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−0.02
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0.98
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0.98–0.99
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0.001
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Gender (female)
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−0.06
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0.94
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0.77–1.15
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0.566
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Civil status (with partner)
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−0.05
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0.96
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0.75–1.21
|
0.707
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Education (lasting <8 years)
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0.02
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1.02
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0.85–1.22
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0.835
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Living with parents
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−0.05
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0.95
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0.81–1.12
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0.548
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Entering therapeutic communities without having been detoxified
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0.58
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1.79
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1.55–2.07
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0.000
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Total SCL90 at treatment entry
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0.002
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1.002
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1.001–1.004
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0.000
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SCL90 typologya
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0.015
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Prominent somatic symptoms
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0.27
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1.31
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1.03–1.67
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0.028
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Prominent sensitivity-psychoticism symptoms
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0.08
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1.09
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0.84–1.40
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0.520
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Prominent panic-anxiety symptoms
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0.16
|
1.17
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0.92–1.49
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0.207
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Prominent violence-suicide symptoms
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0.38
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1.46
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1.14–1.87
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0.003
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Primary substance of abuseb
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0.036
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Alcohol
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0.03
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1.04
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0.84–1.27
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0.742
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Cocaine
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0.21
|
1.23
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1.05–1.45
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0.011
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Statistics: Chi square 131.21, df 13, p = 000
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aConsidering prominent ‘worthlessness-being trapped’ as reference group
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bConsidering heroin as the reference primary substance of abuse