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Table 2 Adjusteda incidence rate ratios (IRR) with 95 % confidence intervals (CI) for psychiatric healthcare and suicidal behavior, respectively, during five-year follow up among 11 346 MS patients of working ages

From: Is disability pension a risk indicator for future need of psychiatric healthcare or suicidal behavior among MS patients- a nationwide register study in Sweden?

 

Psychiatric healthcare

Suicidal behavior

IRR (95 % CI)

IRR (95 % CI)

Sex

F

0.95 (0.89-1.01)

0.98 (0.80-1.20)

M

1 (REF)

1 (REF)

DP 2004

Yes

1.36 (1.18-1.58)

1.46 (0.95-2.26)

No

1 (REF)

1 (REF)

Country of birth

Nordic

0.90 (0.72-1.13)

1.36 (0.74-2.49)

World

1.29 (1.08-1.54)

0.85 (0.46-1.55)

Swe

1 (REF)

1 (REF)

Age 2004

16-29

1.77 (1.49-2.10)

1.44 (0.84-2.48)

30-39

1.19 (1.05-1.35)

0.88 (0.57-1.35)

40-49

1.07 (0.96-1.19)

1.23 (0.89-1.70)

50-59

0.77 (0.69-0.86)

0.85 (0.60-1.21)

60-64

1 (REF)

1 (REF)

Decade of MS

1970s

0.98 (0.78-1.22)

1.36 (0.78-2.39)

Diagnosis

1980s

1.02 (0.89-1.19)

0.75 (0.47-1.19)

1990s

0.94 (0.83-1.07)

0.90 (0.62-1.30)

2000s

1 (REF)

1 (REF)

Marital status 2004

Unmarried

1.14 (1.07-1.22)

1.32 (1.08-1.62)

Married

1 (REF)

1 (REF)

Education 2004

≤9 years

0.96 (0.86-1.07)

0.95 (0.65-1.39)

10-12 years

1.01 (0.93-1.09)

1.83 (1.38-2.44)

>12 years

1 (REF)

1 (REF)

Previous psychiatric healthcare

Yes

2.32 (2.18-2.47)

1.91 (1.59-2.30)

No

1 (REF)

1 (REF)

  1. aAdjusted for all covariates