Table 5. Percentage of young people showing significant, reliable, and clinically significant change in outcomes from first to last service rating.
Change Category | |||||
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Outcome | Change method | N | Improvement % | No change % | Deterioration % |
K10 | Significant Change | 22349 | 35.50 | 54.27 | 10.23 |
Reliable Change | 22349 | 24.53 | 69.53 | 5.94 | |
Clinically Significant Change | 17236 | 22.39 | 77.61 | NA1 | |
SOFAS | Significant Change | 24997 | 36.12 | 46.35 | 17.53 |
Reliable Change | 24997 | 29.92 | 56.24 | 13.84 | |
Clinically Significant Change | 15501 | 37.81 | 62.19 | NA1 | |
MLT | Significant Change | 22203 | 46.85 | 41.49 | 11.65 |
Reliable Change | 22203 | 30.05 | 64.92 | 5.03 | |
Clinically Significant Change | 17549 | 29.87 | 70.13 | NA1 | |
For any outcome 2 | Significant Change | 21053 | 70.96 | 13.18 | 31.47 |
Reliable Change | 21053 | 56.35 | 29.39 | 21.49 | |
Clinically Significant Change | 10118 | 51.72 | 48.27 | NA1 |
Notes: 1Young people in the non-clinical population at first time (20.88% of 22349 for K10, 37.99% of 24997 for SOFAS, and 20.96% of the 22203 for MLT) are unable to make a clinically significant improvement and are therefore excluded. Young people in the clinical population are not able to deteriorate, but rather remain in the clinical population (so included in ‘No change’ category).
2 For any of the three outcomes, the rows do not sum to 100% because young people can be in more than one category.