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Table 2 Characteristics associated with psychiatric hospitalization

From: Factors associated with hospitalization after self-poisoning in France: special focus on the impact of alcohol use disorder

 

Hospitalization

    
 

Univariate comparison

 

Multivariate logistic regression

 
 

Yes(n=162)

No(n=354)

p

OR [95%IC]

p

Sociodemographics

 Age (years)

43.9

38.8

<0.001

1.01 [0.99-1.02]

0.12

 Gender

Men (n=165)

48 (29.6)

117 (33)

0.65

0.91 [0.55-1.53]

0.74

 Living status (n=474)

Housing or not

155 (95.6)

319 (90.1)

0.69

1.16[0.45-3.38]

0.76

 Living status (n=179)

Alone or not

58 (35.8)

121 (34.1)

0.85

1.23 [0.77-1.98]

0.37

 Professional status (n=198)

Employee or not

68 (41.9)

130 (36.7)

0.49

1.25 [0.78-2.01]

0.34

Psychopathology and care characteristics

 Depression (n=170)

89 (54.9)

81 (22.8)

<0.001

3.6 [2.18-6.05]

<0.001

 Schizophrenia (n=18)

5 (3.1)

13 (3.7)

0.95

1.63 [0.43-5.4]

0.43

 Bipolar disorder (n=59)

23 (14.2)

36 (10.1)

0.29

3.16 [1.57-6.33]

<0.001

 Alcohol use disorder(n=155)

43 (26.5)

112 (31.6)

0.45

0.87 [0.49-1.54]

0.65

 Personality disorder(n=178)

29 (17.9)

150 (42.3)

<0.001

1.03 [0.62-1.71]

0.89

 Suicidal intentionnality (Pierce Score)

9.8 (5.7)

4.5 (4.4)

<0.001

1.18 [1.13-1.24]

<0.001

 Past history of suicide (n=308)

107 (66.1)

201 (59.3)

0.34

1.53 [0.95-2.47]

0.07

 Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) mean (SD)

0.63 (0.93)

0.62 (0.92)

0.11

0.87 [0.64-1.18]

0.39