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Table 2 Logistic regression model (left panel) and ordinal logistic regression model (right panel) for the association between bipolar disorder and (i) risk of falling at least once and (ii) risk of ordinal increase in falls category. Results are displayed as odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals

From: Falls in community-dwelling women with bipolar disorder: a case–control study

 

At least one fall

Ordinal falls category (0 vs. 1 or 2 + falls)

Unadjusted model

Final model

Unadjusted model

Final model

OR (95%CI)

p

OR (95%CI)

p

OR (95%CI)

p

OR (95%CI)

p

Bipolar disorder

2.71 (0.24,0.46)

< 0.001

2.46 (1.78,3.40)

< 0.001

2.92 (2.12,4.02)

< 0.001

2.85 (2.00,4.06)

< 0.001

Age

-

-

1.02 (1.00,1.04)

0.035

  

1.02 (1.00,1.04)

0.023

Systolic blood pressure

-

-

0.99 (0.98,0.99)

0.038

  

0.99 (0.98,1.00)

0.070

Diastolic blood pressure

-

-

1.01 (1.00,1.02)

0.016

  

1.01 (1.00,1.03)

< 0.001

Alcohol consumption

-

-

1.01 (1.00,1.02)

0.004

  

1.01 (1.00,1.02)

0.010

Benzodiazepine use

-

-

2.97 (0.94,9.43)

0.064

  

3.51 (0.92,13.4)

0.067

Health status – excellent/very good

-

-

-

-

  

-

-

Health status – good

-

-

1.30 (0.96,1.75)

0.089

  

-

-

Health status – fair/poor

-

-

1.38 (1.04,1.84)

0.028

  

-

-

  1. Note- Generalised estimated equation model to account for the matching nature of the data