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Table 4 Percentage of service users for whom a certain need is unmet

From: Identifying profiles of service users in housing services and exploring their quality of life and care needs

Care need (CANSAS)

Whole sample N = 263%

Class 1 n = 118 (45%)%

Class 2 n = 116 (44 %)%

Class 3 n = 29 (11%)%

Cramer’s V

P

Accommodation

19.0

19.8

17.4

21.4

-

ns

Food

10.2

4.3

12.8

25.0

0.165

<.01

Household skills

5.1

2.6

5.5

14.3

0.143

<.05

Self-care

3.5

1.7

3.7

10.7

0.179

<.01

Daily activities

23.6

12.1

30.2

46.4

0.197

<.01

Physical health

32.4

20.0

41.1

50

0.197

<.01

Psychotic symptoms

9.6

4.4

10.1

28.6

0.182

<.01

Condition/treatment info

12.3

7.8

14.7

21.4

-

ns

Psychological distress

31.0

11.3

39.4

78.6

0.346

<.001

Safety to self

7.1

0.0

7.3

35.7

0.346

<.001

Safety to others

2.4

2.6

0.9

7.1

-

ns

Alcohol

4.7

1.7

8.3

3.6

-

ns

Drugs

2.0

1.7

1.9

3.6

-

ns

Company

31.6

19.7

38.0

57.1

0.192

<.01

Intimate relationships

24.3

21.4

26.9

21.4

-

ns

Sexual expression

19.5

15.8

23.8

18.5

-

ns

Child care

2.4

2.6

1.8

3.6

-

ns

Basic educations

6.7

8.6

3.7

10.7

-

ns

Telephone

5.1

5.1

3.7

10.7

-

ns

Transport

18.6

10.3

26.9

21.4

0.170

<.01

Money

21.3

12.8

28.4

28.6

0.150

<.05

Benefits

8.3

6.8

11.0

3.6

-

ns

Paid work

34.4

35.9

31.2

39.3

-

ns

Side effects medication

24.4

20.2

28.4

25.9

-

ns

Meaning and recovery

34.7

19.0

42.3

71.4

0.263

<.001

Judicial

3.1

2.6

2.8

7.1

-

ns

Sleep

22.5

12.1

28.4

42.9

0.194

<.01

  1. Interpretation Cramer’s V: .15 = small; .25 = medium; .35 = large