| Literature DB >> 23991012 |
Sukanta Saha1, John McGrath, James Scott.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Previous population-based studies have found that delusional-like experiences (DLEs) are prevalent in the community, and are associated with a wide range of mental health disorders. The aim of the study was to investigate mental health service use by people with DLEs.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23991012 PMCID: PMC3749219 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0071951
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Relationship between service utilization for mental health (any consultation) and delusional-like experiences.
| Any consultation | Delusional-like experiences: full sample (n = 8773) | Delusional-like experiences: in a subgroup lacking any CIDI diagnosis of lifetime mental health disorders (n = 5088) | ||||||||
| Yes | No | Model 1 | Model 2 | Yes | No | Model 1 | Model 2 | |||
| (n = 776) n()% | (n = 7997) n(%) | OR | OR | (n = 259) n(%) | (n = 4829) n (%) | OR | OR | |||
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| 310 (35.79) | 1566 (19.21) |
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| 39 (13.63) | 396 (7.78) |
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| 460 (64.21) | 6431 (80.79) | Reference |
| 220 (86.37) | 4933 (92.22) |
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| 134 (15.27) | 599 (7.13) |
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| 11 (2.37) | 142 (2.57) | 0.93 (0.42, 2.10) | 0.93 (0.42, 2.07) | ||
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| 642 (84.73) | 7398 (92.87) |
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| 248 ()97.63 | 4687 (97.43) |
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| 145 (20.38) | 789 (9.63) |
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| 21 (6.39) | 175 (3.44) |
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| 601 (79.62) | 7208 (90.37) |
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| 238 (93.61) | 4654 (96.57) |
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| 385 (48.78) | 2107 (25.26) |
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| 56 (18.44) | 625 (11.99) |
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| 391 (51.22) | 5890 (74.75) |
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| 203 (81.56) | 4204 (88.01 |
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= Weighted frequency;
Model 1 = Adjusted for age and sex;
Model 2 = Adjusted for age and sex, migrant status, marital status, educational status, and employment status;
OR = Odds Ratio,
CI = 95% Confidence Interval;
significance: p<0.001 (shown in bold);
‘Any practitioner’ refers to general practitioner, psychiatrist, psychologist or other health specialists.
Relationship between service utilization for mental health (hospital admission/prescription medicine use) and delusional-like experiences (n = 8773).
| Any consultation (for mental health problems) | Delusional-like experiences: full sample (n = 8773) | Delusional-like experiences: in a subgroup lacking any CIDI diagnosis of lifetime mental health disorders (n = 5088) | |||||||||
| Yes | No | Model 1 | Model 2 | Yes | No | Model 1 | Model 2 | ||||
| (n = 776) n(0% | (n = 7997) n(0% | OR | OR | (n = 259) n(0% | (n = 4829) n(0% | OR | OR | ||||
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| 61 (6.39) | 241 (2.73) |
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| 2 (0.59) | 41 (0.77) | 0.76 (0.06, 9.77) | – | |||
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| 715 (93.60) | 7756 (97.26) |
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| 257 (99.41) | 4788 (99.23) |
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| 255 (28.42) | 1257 (15.21) |
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| 31 (10.75) | 321 (6.13) |
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| 521 (71.58) | 6740 (84.79) |
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| 228 (89.25) | 4508 (93.87) |
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| 143 (20.07) | 768 (9.11) |
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| 31 (8.40) | 322 (6.45) | 1.31 (0.80, 2.17) | 1.32 (0.79, 2.22) | |||
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| 633 (79.93) | 7229 (90.89) |
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| 234 (91.59) | 4507 (93.54) |
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= Weighted frequency;
Model 1 = Adjusted for age and sex;
Model 2 = Adjusted for age and sex, migrant status, marital status, educational status, and employment status;
= Unadjusted because of low power;
– = no estimate available because of low power;
OR = Odds Ratio,
CI = 95% Confidence Interval;
significance: p<0.001 (shown in bold).