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. 2020 Jul 16;63(1):e78. doi: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2020.71

Table 2.

Relationship between various age of onset of substances use, static factors, violent behavior, and demographic data during the program.

Factors 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years
Odds ratios 95 CI p Odds ratios 95 CI p Odds ratios 95 CI p Odds ratios 95 CI p
(Intercept) 3.46 0.06–269.75 0.563 3.61 0.08–213.57 0.523 4.11 0.09–243.12 0.483 3.10 0.07–168.67 0.566
Male (vs. female) 2.68 0.90–9.54 0.097 2.65 0.89–9.40 0.099 2.66 0.89–9.46 0.099 2.66 0.88–9.56 0.101
Age (Years) 0.91 0.81–1.02 0.117 0.92 0.82–1.02 0.139 0.92 0.82–1.02 0.134 0.92 0.82–1.03 0.175
Level of school 0.88 0.73–1.04 0.144 0.87 0.72–1.03 0.100 0.86 0.72–1.02 0.093 0.86 0.72–1.02 0.085
School maladjustement 1.70 0.68–4.28 0.254 1.65 0.66–4.13 0.279 1.65 0.65–4.16 0.284 1.72 0.69–4.32 0.241
No professional activity (vs. professional activity and student) 2.73 0.99–8.47 0.063 2.86 1.05–8.79 0.049 2.80 1.04–8.53 0.052 2.92 1.08–8.92 0.043
Marital status: single (vs. married and divorced) 0.33 0.08–1.28 0.106 0.36 0.09–1.33 0.120 0.37 0.10–1.39 0.139 0.40 0.11–1.51 0.173
Duration of untreated psychosis 0.95 0.76–1.15 0.604 0.95 0.76–1.16 0.603 0.94 0.75–1.14 0.534 0.93 0.75–1.13 0.503
History of violence 6.17 2.12–19.27 0.001 6.23 2.18–19.01 0.001 5.98 2.07–18.53 0.001 5.83 2.01–18.03 0.001
Alcohol Early versus late consumption 0.77 0.20–2.83 0.703 1.16 0.32–4.41 0.818 1.88 0.30–16.91 0.528 3.08 0.31–77.53 0.393
Early versus no consumption 0.27 0.06–1.07 0.071 0.31 0.08–1.10 0.076 0.31 0.08–1.04 0.065 0.30 0.08–1.01 0.057
Cannabis Early versus late consumption 2.22 0.61–8.78 0.236 1.44 0.43–4.96 0.552 0.88 0.20–4.02 0.860 0.75 0.14–3.99 0.733
Early versus no consumption 4.47 1.13–20.06 0.039 3.28 0.94–13.05 0.073 2.91 0.86–11.14 0.098 2.95 0.88–11.19 0.092

Significant results in bold, p < 0.05.

a

Opioids, cocaine, hallucinogens, and others.