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Chunk #19 — 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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Table 2 shows the full and reduced multiple logistic regression models predicting AR and NR. In the reduced model, the odds of AR were doubled (OR= e0.695=2.00, p=.028) among individuals of Black, Asian or Hispanic race/ethnicity and nearly quadrupled (OR=3.77, p=.037) among those with children <1 year of age in the household. Compared to individuals who did not attend religious services at Wave 2, those who did so ≥once a week were 2.62 times as likely to have achieved AR (p=.019). Finally, the odds of AR among individuals who had initiated help-seeking that consisted of or included 12-step participation <3 years prior to baseline were nine times greater than those for individuals with no help-seeking at baseline (OR=9.00, p<.001). Other factors suggestive/supportive of associations with AR included being divorced or separated (OR=2.03, p=.078), having been employed with job problems (OR=0.54, p=.094), smoking (OR=0.56, p=.073) and number of AUD symptoms (OR=1.04, p=.095).