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Table 1 Participation in self-help groups in the last six months (two years after starting).

From: High effectiveness of self-help programs after drug addiction therapy

 

Regular (n = 43)

Seldom or never (n = 31)

P-value

Gender: % women

10 (23%)

11 (35%)

0.30

Age, years (SD)

38 (11)

37 (9)

0.67

Diagnosis:

   

   % F 19.2 (drug dependent)

20 (47%)

15 (48%)

1.00

   % F 10.2 (alcohol dependent)

23 (53%)

16 (52%)

 

Has injected drugs

17 (40%)

12 (39%)

1.00

Has previously been treated for drug misuse

32 (74%)

21 (68%)

0.60

Has suffered from serious depression (self reported)

24 (56%)

23 (74%)

0.15

Has suffered from serious anxiety (self reported)

20 (47%)

14 (45%)

1.00

Has attempted suicide

10 (23%)

13 (42%)

0.13

Has been given medication for a psychological/emotional problem

17 (40%)

24 (77%)

<0.01

Has received professional help for psychiatric problems

18 (42%)

20 (65%)

0.06

Social status:

   

   - No working income

26 (60%)

14 (45%)

0.25

   - Cohabitant status single (n = 73)

35 (83%)

19 (61%)

0.06

   - Homeless

8 (19%)

3 (10%)

0.34

  1. A comparison of the background data between those who are regular participants (≥ once a month), and those who seldom or never participate (< once a month). The cross table analysis was conducted and the P-value was obtained with the Fishers Exact Test for categorical variables and the Student t-Test for continuous variables. The figures represent numbers and proportions (n = 74).