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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Nerv Ment Dis. 2015 Jan;203(1):65–70. doi: 10.1097/NMD.0000000000000224

Table 2.

Correlation matrix between 9-month COC and clinical outcomes

Homelessness in last 3 intervals (0–3)
Re-hospitalization in last 3 intervals (0–3)
n correlation p n correlation p
Perceived access to care (4–16) 110 −0.26 <0.01 110 0.01 0.91
Presence of change*
 with psychiatrist 108 0.05 0.63 108 0.32 <0.01
 with case manager 108 0.21 0.03 108 0.27 <0.01
Length of working relationship (in months)
 with same psychiatrist 102 −0.08 0.43 102 −0.31 <0.01
 with same case manager 86 −0.28 <0.01 86 −0.30 <0.01
 with same therapist/counselor 43 0.05 0.77 43 −0.08 0.63
Number of changes (0–6 or more)
 in psychiatrist 35 0.16 0.36 35 −0.01 0.98
 in case manager 27 −0.14 0.50 27 0.09 0.65
Transition rating (0–100)
 in psychiatrists 34 0.06 0.72 34 −0.43 0.01
 in case manager 30 0.01 0.98 30 −0.38 0.04

Analyses conducted when there are change in service provider.

Higher rating is better COC

*

Based on point biserial correlation using linear regression when the outcome variable is dichotomous and COC in continous format