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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Dual Diagn. 2014;10(4):177–186. doi: 10.1080/15504263.2014.961882

Table 8.

Services Utilization by Gender Over Two Years for Substance-Induced Psychosis Patients

Participant Totals Baseline 6-month 12-month 18-month 24-month Level of Significance
    Males 125 98 90 86 81 Average Average Group
    Females 43 34 31 30 30* Gender Time by Time
Variables Difference Trend Interaction
Outpatient Mental Health Treatment n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) 0.7831 0.1282 0.4412
    Male 9 (7.2%) 10 (10.2%) 7 (7.8%) 6 (7.0%) 3 (3.7%)
    Female 1 (2.3%) 5 (14.7%) 4 (12.9%) 3 (10.0%) 2 (6.7%)
Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment 0.8036 0.0147 0.7926
    Male 6 (4.8%) 11 (11.2%) 12 (13.3%) 12 (14.0%) 9 (11.1%)
    Female 2 (4.7%) 3 (8.8%) 3 (9.7%) 5 (16.7%) 3 (10.0%)
Outpatient Dual Disorders Treatment 0.8656 0.0023 0.4498
    Male 7 (5.6%) 12 (12.2%) 14 (15.6%) 11 (12.8%) 10 (12.4%)
    Female 1 (2.3%) 7 (20.6%) 5 (16.1%) 5 (16.7%) 5 (16.7%)
Psychiatric Hospitalization 0.3801 0.0110 0.2016
    Male 1 (1.0%) 3 (3.1%) 2 (2.2%) 7 (8.1%) 8 (10.0%)
    Female 1 (2.3%) 3 (8.8%) 2 (6.5%) 3 (10.0%) 2 (6.7%)
Outpatient Psychiatrists 0.3104 0.0006 0.4087
    Male 20 (16.0%) 30 (30.6%) 27 (30.0%) 22 (26.0%) 23 (28.4%)
    Female 6 (14.0%) 14 (41.2%) 10 (32.3%) 11 (36.7%) 13 (43.3%)
Outpatient Other Physicians 0.2051 0.0051 0.6904
    Male 12 (9.6%) 16 (16.3%) 16 (17.8%) 14 (16.3%) 16 (22.2%)
    Female 6 (14.0%) 6 (17.7%) 7 (22.6%) 9 (30.0%) 11 (36.7%)
*

Total n varies within each time period due to missing data.