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. 2018 Sep 4;14:2269–2279. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S161377

Table 5.

Differences and overlap of homeless women with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder – mental and physical health comorbidities, self-reported health status, quality of life, and victimization

Variables Women with SZ
N=69
N (%) or M (SD)
Women with BD
N=54
N (%) or M (SD)
AOR*
(95% CI)
p-value
Current psychiatric comorbidities (MINI)
Major depressive episode 32 (47.1%) 40 (74.1%) 0.32 (0.22–0.47) <0.001
Manic episode 9 (13.2%) 13 (25%)
Hypomanic episode 0 (0%) 4 (7.7%)
Posttraumatic stress disorder 13 (22.8%) 13 (29.5%) 0.91 (0.38–2.16) 0.831
High suicide risk** 16 (43.2%) 26 (57.8%) 0.72 (0.44–1.2) 0.210
Alcohol dependence 21 (30.4%) 26 (49.1%) 0.39 (0.18–0.87) 0.022
Substance dependence*** 21 (30.9%) 29 (54.7%) 0.47 (0.31–0.72) <0.001
Alcohol abuse 2 (2.9%) 3 (5.8%)
Substance abuse*** 7 (10.4%) 5 (9.6%) 0.77 (0.22–2.65) 0.673
Physical health
Updated vaccinations 34 (75.6%) 21 (61.8%) 3.72 (1.78–7.81) 0.001
Need dental care 41 (65.1%) 40 (78.4%) 0.53 (0.41–0.71) <0.001
Had fractures (past 6 months) 6 (9.5%) 7 (13.5%) 0.48 (0.15–1.53) 0.212
Had sprains (past 6 months) 13 (20.6%) 13 (25%) 0.7 (0.4–1.23) 0.215
Had ectoparasitosis (past 6 months) 10 (15.9%) 5 (9.8%) 2.01 (0.91–4.44) 0.085
Self-reported health status
MCSI score 19.9 (12.1) 26.4 (10.5) −4.81 (−6.92 to −2.71) <0.001
 Psychotic symptoms 12.5 (8.9) 16.2 (7.5) −2.51 (−4.56 to −0.47) 0.016
 Depressive symptoms 6.6 (3.9) 9 (3.2) −1.77 (−2.68 to −0.85) <0.001
 Impulsivity 0.9 (1.6) 1.5 (2.2) −0.28 (−0.64 to 0.07) 0.114
PCS SF-36 score 49.7 (12) 45.9 (10.5) 3.91 (0.64 to 7.19) 0.019
MCS SF-36 score 35.2 (11.4) 32.0 (9.9) 1.98 (−0.68 to 4.63) 0.145
S-QOL 18 score 44.9 (17.2) 41.6 (18.3) 2.31 (−4.61 to 9.24) 0.512
Victimization
Total victimization 45 (67.2%) 39 (73.6%) 0.65 (0.25–1.64) 0.360
Non-violent victimization 39 (58.2%) 34 (64.2%) 0.79 (0.34–1.79) 0.565
Violent victimization 23 (34.3%) 28 (52.8%) 0.34 (0.21–0.56) <0.001

Notes:

*

Regression coefficients included AORs with 95% CI (women with BD = reference). Each coefficient was adjusted for main confounding factors: age, marital status, education level, age of first homelessness, and a random effect for clusters (n=4 towns).

**

High suicide risk was defined when the MINI score was >17.

***

Substance abuse is any pattern of substance use that results in repeated adverse social consequences related to drug taking. Substance dependence is characterized by physiological and behavioral symptoms related to substance use. N (%) – effective (percentage); M (SD) – mean (standard deviation). Values in bold indicate a statistically significant difference between SZ and BD.

Abbreviations: AOR, adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; SZ, schizophrenia; BD, bipolar disorder; MINI, Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview; MCSI, Modified Colorado Symptom Index; SF-36, Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey; PCS, physical composite score; MCS, mental composite score; S-QoL, Schizophrenia Quality of Life Scale.