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Losing faith and finding religion: effects of change in religiosity over the life course on substance use
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Moscati, Arden
, Mezuk, Briana
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Confidence intervals
/ Drug use
/ Psychiatry
/ Religion
2013
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Moscati, Arden
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Confidence intervals
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2013
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Losing faith and finding religion: effects of change in religiosity over the life course on substance use
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Losing faith and finding religion: effects of change in religiosity over the life course on substance use
2013
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[...]relative to those with the same level of religiosity in childhood as in adulthood, a 2-unit decrease in religiosity was associated with an increased odds ratio of 1.62 (95% Confidence Interval: 1.16-2.27) for use of illicit drugs; similarly, a 2-unit increase in religiosity from childhood to adulthood was associated with an odds ratio of 1.92 (95% C.I.: 1.51-2.44) for illicit drug use.
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