Table 4

Comparison of current social situation between AAS users in two groups and non-users.



AC group,
n = 34
Gym, AAS-users,
n = 18
Gym, non-users,
n = 259
p-value 1



%
n
%
n
%
n


Housing
Homeless
8.8
3
0.0
0
0.0
0
<0.001

Living alone
52.9
18
18.8
3
40.2
102


Living with partner
5.9
2
0.0
0
16.5
42


Living with partner
26.5
9
75.0
12
37.8
96


Other
5.9
2
6.3
1
5.5
14

Established partner
Yes
44.1
15
88.9
16
53.8
136
<0.01

No
55.9
19
11.1
2
46.2
117

Children
Yes
36.4
12
41.2
7
14.7
38
0.001

No
63.6
21
58.8
10
85.3
221

Threatened partner
Yes
39.4
13
22.2
4
8.6
22
<0.001

No
60.6
20
77.8
14
91.4
235

Battered partner
Yes
30.3
10
11.1
2
6.6
17
<0.001

No
69.7
23
88.9
16
93.4
240

Income from
Work
55.9
19
77.8
14
86.1
223
<0.001

Subsidiary
38.2
13
16.7
3
7.3
19


Other
5.9
2
5.6
1
6.6
17

Alcohol
Risk consumption or abuse
52.9
18
11.1
2
17.9
46
<0.001

Regular or no
47.1
16
88.9
16
82.1
211

Narcotics
Yes
91.2
31
61.1
11
26.6
69
<0.001

No
8.8
3
38.9
7
73.4
190

Unprescribed pharmaceuticals
Yes
57.6
19
41.2
7
11.8
30
<0.001

No
42.4
14
58.8
10
88.2
225

Driving license
Yes
47.1
18
72.2
13
77.0
194
<0.05

No
52.9
16
27.8
5
23.0
58

Sentenced for crime
Yes
97.1
33
38.9
7
16.5
42
<0.001

No
2.9
1
61.1
11
83.5
213

Food additives
Yes
90.6
29
88.9
16
75.2
194
0.075

No
9.4
3
11.1
2
24.8
64

Training frequency per week
>4 times
35.3
12
16.7
3
16.2
42
0.096

3–4 times
47.1
16
72.2
13
67.2
174


<3 times
17.6
6
11.1
2
16.6
43


1 Fisher's exact test, 2-sided for three groups

Skarberg and Engstrom Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2007 2:20   doi:10.1186/1747-597X-2-20

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