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. 2020 Feb 3;48(7):726–732. doi: 10.1177/1403494820902914

Table II.

Associations between family relations in adolescence and in-patient psychiatric care at ages 16–55 years.

% in psychiatric care (n) Unadjusted
Adjusted
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Family relations
Good (ref.) 5.6 (68) 1.00 1.00
 Intermediate 8.7 (93) 1.61 1.17–2.23 1.54 1.11–2.14
 Poor 13.3 (29) 2.59 1.63–4.11 2.34 1.39–3.59
Sex
 Males (ref.) 8.0 (101) 1.00 1.00
 Females 7.2 (89) 0.89 0.66–1.20 0.86 0.63–1.16
Household social class
 Upper non-manual (ref.) 5.6 (32) 1.00 1.00
 Interm./lower non manual/entrepreneur/farmer 6.5 (66) 1.17 0.76–1.81 1.03 0.66–1.59
 Manual worker 10.0 (92) 1.87 1.23–2.83 1.28 0.82–2.00
Household economic poverty 17.2 (50) 3.07 2.16–4.35 2.49 1.64–3.78
Contact with child services 17.1 (7) 2.56 1.12–5.86 1.48 0.62–3.55
Parental alcohol abuse 17.6 (6) 2.66 1.09–6.50 1.18 0.46–3.06
Parental mental illness 17.6 (12) 2.71 1.43–5.16 1.09 0.53–2.22

Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) from binary logistic regressions. Results statistically significant at the 5% level are reported in bold. n=2500.