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Table 5 Logistic regression analysis of baseline and 2 year predictors for long time use of services

From: Predictors of long term use of psychiatric services of patients with recent-onset schizophrenia: 12 years follow-up

 

OR unadjusted

 

OR adjusted for age, gender and treatment group

 

Estimate (CI)

P-value

Estimate (CI)

P-value

Predictors baseline

Age (years)

0.94 (0.82 to 1.07)

0.36

0.962 (0.833 to 1.11)

0.599

Male gender

0.26 (0.073 to 0.96)

0.043a

0.25 (0.064 to 0.970)

0.045a

BPRS baseline

1.11 (1.01 to 1.21)

0.028a

1.10 (0.997–1.121)

0.057

Days as inpatient 1 year preceding baseline

0.998 (0.992 to 1.004)

0.44

0.998 (0.992 to 1.004)

0.496

Negative symptoms

0.889 (0.727–1.088)

0.253

0.855 (0.677–1.080)

0.19

GAF baseline

0.913 (0.854–0.982)

0.013a

0.92 (0.857–0.989)

0.024a

Predictors 2 years

BPRS 2 years

1.10 (1.02 to 1.19)

0.013a

1.1 (1.006 to 1.20)

0.036a

Days as inpatient 2 years after baseline

1.013 (1.002–1.024)

0.023a

1.010 (0.999 to 1.022)

0,082

Integrated treatment or Treatment as usual

0.31 (0.087 to 1.13)

0.076

0.29 (0.073 to 1.14)

0.077

Admitted to hospital the first 2 years after baseline

8.5 (2.137–33.814)

0.002a

10.411 (1.956–55.399)

0.006a

Negative symptoms

0.935 (0.773–1.129)

0.484

0.845 (0.673–1.060)

0.146

GAF

0.950 (0.912–0.991)

0.017a

0.949 (0.907–0.993)

0.023a

Compliance medication

4.286 (0.988–18.586)

0.052

0.097 (0.015–0.607)

0.013a

Absence of psychotic relapse

0.165 (0.045–0.600)

0.006a

0.135 (0.029–0.632)

0.010a

  1. BPRS Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale
  2. GAF Global Assessment of Function
  3. asignificant results