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Table 8 Impact of baseline service user characteristics on costs at baseline and follow-up

From: Clinical outcomes and costs for people with complex psychosis; a naturalistic prospective cohort study of mental health rehabilitation service users in England

 

Baseline costs (N = 351)

Follow-up costs (N = 326)

Variable

Coefficient

SE

95 % CI

Coefficient

SE

95 % CI

Male

−280.3

126.7

(-528.6, -32)

−206.8

166.4

(-532.9, 119.3)

White

−423.4

209.7

(-834.3, -12.4)

312.9

276.2

(-228.4, 854.3)

GAF score

−15.7

8

(-31.4, -0.1)

−31.1

13.5

(-57.6, -4.6)

Age

2.4

4.8

(-7.1, 11.9)

2.6

7.4

(-11.9, 17.1)

Type D behaviours (SPRS)

188.4

91.7

(8.7, 368.2)

133.7

122.7

(-106.8, 374.3)

Type A behaviours (SPRS)

154.9

122.5

(-85.2, 395.1)

329.9

168.6

(-0.6, 660.4)

Involuntarily admitted

38.5

134.8

(-225.7, 302.6)

40.5

165.1

(-283.1, 364.1)

Baseline cost

   

0

0.1

(-0.1, 0.2)

Constant

3156.6

608.8

(1963.3, 4349.9)

2607.5

914.1

(815.8, 4399.2)

  1. SPRS Special Problems Rating Scale (a measure of challenging behaviours). Type A sub-scale assesses risk of violence and arson. Type D sub-scale includes assessment of self-harm and suicide risk