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Table 4 Ethnic variations in service encounters during FEP adjusting for confounders and illness attributions

From: Ethnicity and pathways to care during first episode psychosis: the role of cultural illness attributions

Ethnicity

Compulsory detention

Criminal justice contact

Faith based a

Emergency services

General practitioner

 

Odds ratio

p

Odds ratio

p

Odds ratio

p

Odds ratio

p

Odds ratio

p

W vs B

4.46 (1.40, 14.18) b

0.011

2.87 (0.89, 9.32)b

0.079

18.80 (1.93, 183.28) b

0.012

1.64 (0.55, 4.88)b

0.375

0.64 (0.20, 2.04)

0.453

 

4.56 (1.40, 14.85) c

0.012

3.06 (0.90, 10.42)c

0.074

14.00 (1.30, 151.11) c

0.030

1.64 (0.52, 5.20)c

0.401

0.57 (0.17, 1.86)

0.351

W vs A

2.22 (0.70, 7.09)b

0.177

2.18 (0.67, 7.03)b

0.194

30.41 (3.41, 270.98) b

0.002

0.31 (0.10, 1.02)b

0.054

0.70 (0.23, 2.15)

0.531

 

2.79 (0.80, 9.73)c

0.107

3.21 (0.88, 11.67)c

0.076

13.29 (1.26, 140.47) c

0.031

0.37 (0.10, 1.38)c

0.138

0.67 (0.20, 2.27)

0.518

A vs B

2.01 (0.69, 5.81)b

0.200a

1.32 (0.43, 4.02)b

0.625

0.62 (0.19, 1.97)b

0.416

5.25 (1.61, 17.15) b

0.006

0.92 (0.30, 2.80)

0.885

 

1.63 (0.53, 5.04)c

0.393

0.95 (0.29, 3.16)c

0.936

1.05 (0.26, 4.30)c

0.942

4.41 (1.25, 15.62) c

0.021

0.85 (0.26, 2.83)

0.793

  1. W White, B Black, A Asian; aA value of 1 was added to each cell to facilitate logistic regression as there were no contacts for White patients bAdjusted for age, sex, DUP; marital status, UK birth, living alone, education status, religious practice; cFurther adjusted for previously listed confounders and culturally mediated illness attributions, Bold typeface indicates significant Odds Ratios