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. 2023 Sep 5;2(3):e138. doi: 10.1002/pcn5.138

Table 3.

The associations between treatment status at start of outreach service and each service intensity outcome (minutes of services per a month) (n = 89).a

People who were not receiving medical treatment (n = 37) People who were receiving medical treatment (n = 52)
Mean SD Mean SD Coefficient 95% CI p‐value Adjusted p‐valueb
Service locations
Telephone 9.3 3.8 8.3 4.6 0.166 −0.031 0.363 0.103 >0.999
Service at the health center 40.8 23.2 31.8 21.2 0.478 0.052 0.903 0.031 0.768
Service outside of the health center (e.g., users' home) 54.3 21.8 53.3 22.6 −0.050 −0.373 0.273 0.763 >0.999
Service types
Assistance with daily living tasks 46.7 63.1 36.4 59.3 0.303 −0.351 0.956 0.366 >0.999
Family support 22.0 33.5 10.5 19.5 0.720 0.108 1.333 0.024 0.590
Services for psychiatric symptoms 91.0 97.8 68.0 63.1 0.073 −0.447 0.593 0.784 >0.999
Services for physical health 8.6 22.1 6.2 11.2 −0.030 −0.531 0.471 0.907 >0.999
Crisis services 1.4 3.1 0.4 1.4 0.258 −0.005 0.521 0.058 >0.999
Consultation on medical treatment 4.5 6.8 5.9 10.0 −0.138 −0.575 0.299 0.537 >0.999
Services related to employment or commuting to school 9.8 21.0 11.3 20.7 −0.004 −0.574 0.567 0.990 >0.999
Social services 8.0 11.9 6.8 13.1 0.213 −0.286 0.712 0.405 >0.999
Services related to interpersonal relationship 26.0 26.8 26.2 33.1 0.238 −0.376 0.851 0.450 >0.999
Information sharing 3.1 3.9 2.8 3.2 0.026 −0.287 0.338 0.873 >0.999
a

To determine the associations between treatment conditions at start of outreach service and service intensity, linear regression analyses were conducted for each outcome of service use after adding 1 to each data and logarithmic transformation. All regression analyses were adjusted for sex, age, and schizophrenia diagnosis.

b

We calculated Bonferroni‐adjusted p‐values considering the number of test.