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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2013 Jan 5;52(2):153–162.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2012.11.012

Table 2.

Medical Outcomes Since the Last Follow-Up Interview (mean, 16.4 years)

Medical Outcome Probands
(N = 135)a
Comparisons
(N = 136)a
χ 2 p
n/N (%) n/N (%)
Non-psychiatric hospitalization 47/135 (35) 46/136 (34) 0.03 .86
Visited ED 3 times or more 48/131 (37) 28/136 (21) 8.44 .004
Motor vehicle accidents/injuriesb
  Judged at fault in ≥ 2 accidents 39/110 (35) 22/118 (19) 8.21 .004
  Someone injured in accident 53/109 (49) 24/118 (20) 20.22 .0001
Any injury causing work absence 69/133 (52) 61/136 (45) 1.33 .25
Medical Conditions
  Neurological/Neuromuscular 37/135 (27) 36/136 (26) 0.03 .86
   Head injury 12/135 (9) 4/136 (3) 4.31 .04
  Genito-urinary 30/135 (22) 19/136 (14) 3.11 .08
   Sexually Transmitted
   Diseasec 20/135 (15) 9/136 (7) 4.76 .03
  Cardiovascular 37/135 (27) 37/136 (27) 0.00 .97
  Otherd 97/135 (72) 93/136 (68) 0.39 .53

Note: ED = Emergency Department.

a

Variable Ns due to skips, missing data, and/or inclusion of cases who died due to the listed medical conditions.

b

Among those who ever had an accident.

c

Excludes human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS).

d

Cancer, dermatologic, endocrine/glandular, gastrointestinal, hematologic/blood disorders, infectious, metabolic, musculoskeletal, respiratory, systemic, and other medical conditions.

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