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. 2020 Jul 6;17(7):e1003172. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003172

Table 5. Adjusted survival analysis.

The effect of past history of psychotic disorder on mortality interacted with age; results are presented for 2 age groupings.

Model: Whole Sample (n = 391) Model: Age <55 Years (n = 281) Model: Age ≥55 Years (n = 110)
Risk Factor HR (95% CI) Log-Rank p-Value HR (95% CI) Log-Rank p-Value HR (95% CI) Log-Rank p-Value
Baseline alcohol dependence 1.83 (1.09–3.07) 0.02 1.85 (0.89–3.87) 0.10 1.55 (0.72–3.37) 0.27
Hepatic fibrosis (APRI > 0.7) 1.81 (1.08–3.03) 0.02 1.76 (0.76–4.08) 0.19 1.55 (0.76–3.17) 0.23
HIV positive 1.69 (0.99–2.87) 0.06 0.93 (0.38–2.28) 0.87 1.92 (0.92–4.00) 0.08
Past history psychosis 2.38 (1.03–5.51) 0.04 0.76 (0.39–1.48) 0.43

Results are HR and 95% CI. Abbreviations: APRI, aspartate aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index; CI, confidence interval; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; HR, hazard ratio.