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Table 3 Increases in mean yearly consultation rates with primary care physicians (PCP) and specialized mental health services (MHS) the first, second and third year after the Utøya attack 22.7.2011 compared to the year preceding the attack in 123 (48%) female and 132 (52%) male survivors

From: Healthcare utilization after mass trauma: a register-based study of consultations with primary care and mental health services in survivors of terrorism

 

Increases in mean yearly consultation rates after the attack

Type of health services

First year

95% CI

Second year

95% CI

Third year

95% CI

Primary Care Physician

 Female survivors

2.16

(1.55, 2.82)

1.46

(0.94, 2.02)

1.30

(0.72, 1.89)

 Male survivors

2.20

(1.65, 2.82)

0.64

(0.19, 1.22)

0.55

(0.13, 1.03)

Mental Health Services

 Female survivors

11.82

(9.54, 14.72)

4.84

(3.35, 6.69)

3.46

(2.20, 5.14)

 Male survivors

10.75

(8.36, 13.83)

3.50

(2.23, 5.04)

1.28

(0.28, 2.36)

  1. Increases in mean yearly consultation rates with primary care physicians (PCP) and specialized mental health services (MHS) the first, second and third year after the Utøya attack 22.7.2011 compared to the year preceding the attack in 123 (48%) female and 132 (52%) male survivors. CI=Confidence interval.