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. 2018 Jan 10;7(2):e007830. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.117.007830

Table 3.

SHR for Suicide in the Poststroke and Nonstroke Cohorts, Estimated Using Competing‐Risks Regression Models

Competing‐Risks Regression Models
Nonstroke Poststroke
Stroke
 Crude SHR (95% CI) 1 (Reference) 2.88 (2.71–3.06)a
 Adjusted SHRb (95% CI) 1 (Reference) 2.15 (1.99–2.32)a
Hemorrhagic stroke
 Crude SHR (95% CI) 1 (Reference) 3.02 (2.83–3.21)a
 Adjusted SHRb (95% CI) 1 (Reference) 2.01 (1.87–2.16)a
Ischemic stroke
 Crude SHR (95% CI) 1 (Reference) 2.32 (2.04–2.65)a
 Adjusted SHRb (95% CI) 1 (Reference) 1.09 (0.96–1.25)

CI indicates confidence interval; SHR, subhazard ratio.

a

P<0.001.

b

Adjusted SHR: multivariable analysis considered age, monthly income, urbanization level, and comorbidity of schizophrenia, depression before stroke, poststroke depression, alcohol‐related illness, anxiety, mental disorders, insomnia, cognitive dysfunction, dementia after stroke, diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, coronary artery disease, and hypertension.