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. 2022 Nov 11;8(1):94. doi: 10.1038/s41537-022-00300-5

Table 4.

Cox proportional hazards models for disengagement from early psychosis intervention.

Univariable Multivariable
Variable HR 95% CI P HR 95% CI P
Gender (female or other) 1.06 0.549–2.06 0.855
Age .951 0.862–1.05 0.314
Racial/ethnic group:
Asian 0.430 0.163–1.13 0.087 0.433 0.161–1.16 0.096
Black 0.756 0.313–1.82 0.534 0.699 0.274–1.78 0.453
White (ref)
Other visible minority 1.14 0.522–2.51 0.737 1.11 0.475–2.58 0.812
Experienced homelessness 1.55 0.789–3.05 0.203 0.792 0.340–1.85 0.590
NEET 0.830 0.446–1.54 0.555
Living without family 0.900 0.440–1.84 0.773
Legal involvement 2.24 1.16–4.35 0.017 2.02 0.889–4.59 0.093
Family involvement in care 0.841 0.439–1.61 0.603
Problem substance use 1.20 .647–2.24 0.558
Early medication nonadherence 1.90 0.984–3.68 0.056 2.37 1.17–4.80 0.017
Early use of IRT 0.310 0.155–0.621 0.001 0.460 0.220–0.962 0.039
Early use of SEE 0.366 0.174–0.770 0.008 0.457 0.200–1.04 0.063
Distance from program (in km) 1.00 0.992–1.01 0.869

HR hazard ratio, CI confidence interval, ref reference category, NEET not engaged in employment, education, or training, IRT individual resiliency training, SEE supported employment and education, km kilometers.

P in bold indicates statistical significance.