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. 2019 Jan 7;14(1):e0210214. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210214

Table 2. Characteristics of patients with bipolar disorder identified in primary care (NYFHT) and hospital (NYGH) data, and those identified in both settings.

Patient characteristics NYFHT NYGH NYGH and NYFHT Total
N Percentage (%) N Percentage (%) N Percentage (%) N
Age range (years) 94 72.3% 12 9.2% 24 18.5% 130
16–40
41–60 94 81.0% 5 4.3% 17 14.7% 116
61+ 97 78.2% 10 8.1% 17 13.7% 124
Deceased 281 78.3% 24 6.7% 54 15.0% 359
No
Yes 4 36.4% 3 27.3% 4 36.4% 11
Gender 199 77.4% 20 7.8% 38 14.8% 257
F
M 86 76.1% 7 6.2% 20 17.7% 113
Number of co-morbidities 149 74.9% 18 9.0% 32 16.1% 199
0–1
2+ 136 79.5% 9 5.3% 26 15.2% 171
Income quintiles 38 70.4% 7 13.0% 9 16.7% 54
Missing
1 (= lowest) 41 75.9% 2 3.7% 11 20.4% 54
2 36 73.5% 4 8.2% 9 18.4% 49
3 40 76.9% 4 7.7% 8 15.4% 52
4 43 78.2% 5 9.1% 7 12.7% 55
5 (= highest) 87 82.1% 5 4.7% 14 13.2% 106
Number of ED visits 56 62.2% 15 16.7% 19 21.1% 90
0
1 132 85.7% 5 3.2% 17 11.0% 154
2+ 97 77.0% 7 5.6% 22 17.5% 126
Number of primary care visits 85 73.3% 12 10.3% 19 16.4% 116
1–10
11–20 94 77.0% 8 6.6% 20 16.4% 122
21+ 106 80.3% 7 5.3% 19 14.4% 132
Number of inpatient visits 176 90.7% 4 2.1% 14 7.2% 194
0
1 80 66.7% 13 10.8% 27 22.5% 120
2+ 29 51.8% 10 17.9% 17 30.4% 56
Total 285 77.0% 27 7.3% 58 15.7% 370