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Table 3 Prevalence rates, multivariate unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios (OR) with 99.9% confidence intervals (CI) indicating the odds for being a patient with substance use disorder (SUD) rather than being a patient without SUD in regard to type of psychiatric diagnosis received

From: A cross-sectional study of patients with and without substance use disorders in Community Mental Health Centres

Having received a psychiatric diagnosis

Not having the disorder is reference OR = 1

No SUDa

N = 1786

SUDa

N = 368

Odds ratios

   

Unadjusted

99.9% CI

Adjustedb

99.9% CI

Psychotic disorder

243 (13.8)

39 (10.7)

0.8

0.4-1.4

  

Mood disorder

817 (46.5)

123 (33.9)

0.6

0.4-0.9

0.7

0.4-1.0

Anxiety disorder

684 (38.9)

83 (22.9)

0.5

0.3-0.7

0.5

0.3-0.8

Personality disorder

294 (16.7)

53 (14.6)

0.9

0.5-1.4

  

Other psychiatric disorder

233 (13.3)

41 (11.3)

0.8

0.5-1.5

  
  1. Odds ratios with p-values < 0.0013 are given in boldface
  2. aThe variables are presented as n (%). Valid percentages are given.
  3. b Generalized Estimating Equations are used. All variables are adjusted for age, gender and in relationship