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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 16.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2013 Dec 1;64(12):1203–1210. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201200545

Table 4.

Means for discriminant functions and associated canonical correlations at baseline by cluster; changes in means from baseline to the first follow-up; and from first follow-up to second follow-up.

High Stable Moderate/High
Fluctuating
Moderate/Low
Fluctuating
Low Stable Canonical
Correlation
Baseline means Mental Health Symptoms −1.26 −.106 .551 .972 .659
Physical Health .818 .278 −.397 −.794 .538
Satisfaction with MH Clinician .344 .193 .009 −.608 .342
Service Use −.276 −.295 .209 .367 .281
Resources & Strains 1.13 .054 −.257 −1.12 .641
Medication Satisfaction (among medication users) .594 .244 −.112 −.780 .460

Changes from baseline to follow-up 1 in: Mental Health Symptoms .193 .832 −.993 −.099 .550
Physical Health −.195 −.340 . 570 −.064 .331
Resources & Strains −.341 −.435 .339 .427 .362

Changes from follow-up 1 to follow-up 2 in: Mental Health Symptoms .024 −.675 .689 −.148 .436
Medication Use (all) −.094 .130 .324 −.366 .258

All canonical correlations were significant at p <.05