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Table 2 Group differences in demographic and clinical characteristics

From: Increased attachment security is related to early therapy drop-out in substance use disorders

Measure

TR (n = 47)

TD (n = 75)

F (1,120)

η 2

M

SD

M

SD

Age (years)

33.02

10.64

36.83

11.94

3.19*

.03

 

n

%

n

%

\(\chi^{2}{_{(1)}}\)

p

Sex (female)

8

17

26

35

4.47

.034

Comorbid diagnosis

12

26

40

53

9.13

.003

Psychotropic medication

17

36

39

52

2.91

.088

Education > 12 years

6

13

15

20

1.06

.303

Attachment security

23

49

58

77

10.44

.001

  1. TR = remained in therapy; TD = therapy drop-outs, sex: female = 0, male = 1; comorbidity: 0 = no; 1 = yes; psychotropic medication: 0 = no, 1 = yes; education: 0 = less than 12 years of education, 1 = more than 12 years of education; attachment security: Cluster I (more secure attachment pattern) = 0; Cluster II (insecure attachment pattern) = 1
  2. * p > .05