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. 2019 Aug 9;10:563. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00563

Table 4.

Association between change in accommodation needs and change in other needs at final assessment before and after adjustment for covariates.

Model 1 (unadjusted) Model 2 (adjusted)*
Met need at final assessment OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
1. Monetary needs (n = 308) 2.74 1.69, 4.44 2.87 1.76, 4.69
2. Childcare needs (n = 317) 2.68 1.50, 4.81 2.90 1.58, 5.33
3. Food needs (n = 320) 2.17 1.35, 3.49 2.23 1.38, 3.61
4. Safety to self needs (n = 294) 1.96 1.17, 3.30 1.98 1.18, 3.33
5. Education needs (n = 313) 1.94 0.99, 3.82 2.05 1.03, 4.08
6. Access to other services (n = 304) 1.63 1.02, 2.63 1.72 1.06, 2.80
7. Transport needs (n = 319) 1.50 0.92, 2.44 1.56 0.95, 2.57
8. Looking after home needs (n = 299) 1.41 0.84, 2.36 1.42 0.85, 2.40
9. Telephone needs (n = 322) 1.36 0.66, 2.80 1.44 0.68, 3.02
10. Physical health needs (n = 307) 1.34 0.84, 2.16 1.34 0.83, 2.16
11. Company needs (n = 297) 1.32 0.81, 2.13 1.31 0.81, 2.12
12. Daytime activity needs (n = 310) 1.32 0.83, 2.12 1.33 0.83, 2.13
13. Psychological distress needs (n = 301) 1.32 0.80, 2.18 1.33 0.81, 2.20
14. Cultural or spiritual needs (n = 277) 1.29 0.67, 2.49 1.37 0.71, 2.68
15. Psychotic symptoms needs (n = 291) 1.28 0.76, 2.14 1.28 0.76, 2.15
16. Self-care needs (n = 310) 1.27 0.74, 2.17 1.28 0.75, 2.20
17. Drug abuse needs (n = 298) 1.25 0.67, 2.33 1.29 0.69, 2.41
18. Safety to others needs (n = 296) 1.20 0.56, 2.57 1.26 0.58, 2.71
19. Information on condition needs (n = 313) 1.19 0.73, 1.95 1.24 0.76, 2.05
20. Employment/volunteering needs (n = 304) 1.17 0.73, 1.87 1.19 0.74, 1.93
21. Alcohol abuse needs (n = 299) 1.13 0.56, 2.87 1.14 0.56, 2.33
22. Sexual expression needs (n = 222) 0.98 0.52, 1.88 0.99 0.51, 1.93
23. Benefit needs (n = 296) 0.85 0.50, 1.47 0.87 0.50, 1.50
24. Intimate relationship needs (n = 274) 0.74 0.44, 1.26 0.77 0.45, 1.34

OR, odds ratios; CI, confidence interval; *Model 2 adjusted for age, sex, and time in weeks between initial and final assessment. Odds ratios and 95% CI in bold are statistically significant.