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. 2023 Jun 28;26(1):e300758. doi: 10.1136/bmjment-2023-300758

Table 2.

Rates of triggers occurring during the follow-up period among people with and without psychiatric disorders

Schizophrenia-spectrum disorder Bipolar disorder Depression No psychiatric disorders
Any trigger
 Finland 27 105 (34.7%) 13 769 (41.2%) 82 308 (34.2%) 544 570 (22.8%)
 Sweden 21 875 (37.7%) 14 809 (42.3%) 89 344 (40.6%) 1 155 930 (27.6%)
 Pooled 48 980 (36.0%) 28 578 (41.8%) 171 652 (37.2%) 1 700 500 (25.9%)
Fall-related injury
 Finland 18 288 (23.4%) 9514 (28.5%) 56 436 (23.4%) 378 826 (15.9%)
 Sweden 15 300 (26.4%) 10 154 (29.0%) 62 055 (28.2%) 806 706 (19.3%)
 Pooled 33 588 (24.7%) 19 668 (28.7%) 118 491 (25.7%) 1 185 532 (18.1%)
Transport-related injury
 Finland 6902 (8.8%) 3632 (10.9%) 21 274 (8.8%) 125 837 (5.3%)
 Sweden 6771 (11.7%) 4973 (14.2%) 30 160 (13.7%) 352 549 (8.4%)
 Pooled 13 673 (10.0%) 8605 (12.6%) 51 434 (11.2%) 478 386 (7.3%)
Traumatic brain injury
 Finland 12 040 (15.4%) 6026 (18.0%) 32 734 (13.6%) 162 090 (6.8%)
 Sweden 9163 (15.8%) 5650 (16.1%) 32 462 (14.8%) 332 632 (8.0%)
 Pooled 21 203 (15.6%) 11 676 (17.1%) 65 196 (14.1%) 494 722 (7.5%)
Injury from interpersonal assault
 Finland 5271 (6.7%) 2313 (6.9%) 11 666 (4.8%) 32 213 (1.4%)
 Sweden 4175 (7.2%) 2575 (7.4%) 14 043 (6.4%) 75 197 (1.8%)
 Pooled 9446 (6.9%) 4888 (7.1%) 25 709 (5.6%) 107 410 (1.6%)