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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Occup Environ Med. 2014 Mar 13;71(5):308–312. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2013-101948

Table 2. Relation between consulting with an occupational injury and consulting with a mental health problem.

Before the index date Cases N (%) Controls N (%) OR* 95 % CI P-value Attributable
fraction in the
exposed
No mental health consultation 966 (71.7) 5188 (78.0) 1 (reference)
Consultation with:
Any psychiatric condition 382 (28.3) 1464 (22.0) 1.44 (1.25-1.65) <0.001 30.5%
Psychosis 132 (9.8) 519 (7.8) 1.29 (1.05-1.59) 0.016 22.5%
Schizophrenia 3 (0.2) 19 (0.3) 0.74 (0.22-2.50) 0.63 -
Neurosis 298 (22.1) 1139 (17.1) 1.41 (1.21-1.64) <0.001 29.0%
Personality problem 34 (2.5) 137 (2.1) 1.20 (0.82-1.76) 0.35 16.7%
Other mental health condition 50 (3.7) 166 (2.5) 1.53 (1.10-2.14) 0.012 34.6%
*

Adjusted for problem drinking

Some subjects had more than one diagnosis