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Table 6 Conditional category response probabilities, by variable, for each class

From: Exploring patterns in psychiatric outpatients’ preferences for involvement in decision-making: a latent class analysis approach

Variable

Category

Type of Classes

Class 1 (N = 50)

Class 2 (N = 57)

Class 3 (N = 87)

Conditional Probability

.26

.29

.45

Health Care System

Public

.69

.85

.48

Private

.30

.14

.51

Gender

Male

.55

.23

.33

Female

.44

.76

.67

Age

18–33 years

.32

.43

.02

34–44 years

.34

.28

.16

45–54 years

.27

.23

.23

≥ 55 years

.05

.04

.56

Educational level

Primary

.0

.14

.41

Secondary

.66

.64

.23

University

.33

.21

.34

Diagnosis

Schizophrenia

.13

.0

.19

Bipolar Disorder

0

0

.11

Depressive Disorder

.46

.34

.38

Anxiety Disorder

.36

.55

.30

Personality Disorder

.03

.09

0

Internal Health Locus of Control

Low

.03

.58

.32

Medium

.45

.20

.37

High

.50

.21

.29

Doctor Health Locus of Control

Low

.0

.79

.22

Medium

.65

.20

.29

High

.34

0

.48

Psychological Reactance

Low

.10

.45

.41

Medium

.30

.29

.38

High

.59

.25

.19

Positive Aspects of Medication

Low

.22

.68

.15

Medium

.59

.25

.25

High

.18

.06

.59

Negative Aspects of Medication

Low

.22

.47

.33

Medium

.21

.29

.37

High

.56

.23

.28

Preference of Involvement

Active

.06

.09

.06

Collaborative

.66

.61

.30

Passive

.26

.28

.62

  1. Note: Latent class and conditional probability for proportion of participants in class. Bold numbers are high conditional probabilities that characterize each class. Class 1: Collaborative men attending public services for depression. Class 2: Collaborative young women attending public services for anxiety. Class 3: Passive preference among older women with low education and depression