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Chunk #20 — METHODS — RESULTS

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Correlates of recovery from alcohol dependence: a prospective study over a 3-year follow-up interval.
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The odds of NR in the reduced model were significantly decreased by being never married (OR=0.41, p=.014) and increased by both past-year work problems (OR=5.19, p<.001) and not having worked in the past year (OR=3.82 p=.002). Attendance at religious services <1 week (vs. not at all) was associated with three-fold increase in the odds of NR (OR=3.00, p=.001), whereas smoking reduced the odds of NR (OR=0.42, p=.014). The odds of NR also were negatively associated with volume of ethanol consumption, p=.001. In addition, being divorced or separated (OR = 2.08, p=.083) and having a child <1 in the household (OR=4.03, p=.072) showed marginal positive associations with NR, whereas having a past-year DUD (OR=0.28, p=.058) showed a marginal negative association. A final marginal association involved the odds of NR being decreased among individuals with one medical problem (OR = 0.37, p=.061) but increased among those with two or more medical problems (OR=2.05, p=.051).