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Table 4 Comparison of attributes resilience scores and relapse risk score

From: Resilience and related factors as predictors of relapse risk in patients with substance use disorder: a cross-sectional study

    

(n = 52)

Items

 

Bidimensional Resilience Scale

Stimulant Relapse Risk Scale

n

Innate resilience factors

Acquired resilience factors

mean ± SD

P value

mean ± SD

P value

mean ± SD

P value

Sex

 Male

46

35.7 ± 7.5

0.442

29.3 ± 4.6

0.612

66.8 ± 12.4

0.645

 Female

6

33.2 ± 5.3

 

30.3 ± 5.2

 

69. 6 ± 14.4

 

Employment status

 Yes

17

37.1 ± 7.1

0.287

29.1 ± 4.7

0.754

60.3 ± 9.7

0.005**

 No

35

34.6 ± 7.3

 

29.6 ± 4.7

 

70.9 ± 12.4

 

Presence of key person

 Yes

49

35.4 ± 7.4

0.988

29.3 ± 4.7

0.218

66.7 ± 12.2

0.762

 No

2

35.5 ± 6.4

 

33.5 ± 0.7

 

64.0 ± 11.3

 

Living with someone

 Yes

45

35.8 ± 7.3

0.255

29.6 ± 4.8

0.498

66.6 ± 12.8

0.443

 No

7

31.8 ± 6.6

 

28.3 ± 4.2

 

70.8 ± 10.4

 

Treatment state

 Under medical treatment

38

35.7 ± 7.6

0.348

29.2 ± 4.6

0.492

67.1 ± 13.8

0.751

 Untreated and cessation of treatment

7

34.0 ± 0.0

 

27.0 ± 0.0

 

64.0 ± 0.0

 

Comorbid mental illness

 Yes

14

37.2 ± 8.2

0.375

29.4 ± 4.2

0.946

60.8 ± 14.0

0.044*

 No

33

34.9 ± 7.2

 

29.5 ± 5.0

 

68.8 ± 10.2

 

Physical disorders

 Yes

14

36.1 ± 6.9

0.795

28.4 ± 3.8

0.431

70.0 ± 14.7

0.430

 No

33

35.6 ± 7.6

 

29.8 ± 4.9

 

65.8 ± 11.5

 
  1. n number of participants
  2. Statistical evaluation is performed by the Student’s t-test. *P < 0.5, **P < 0.01
  3. We have used a pairwise method, so the total number is different