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Table 5 Model 1–Imputed two-part regression model for all participants with robust estimates

From: Costs of health and social services use in children of parents with mental illness

Model

Odds ratio

p-value

95% confidence interval for B

Lower bound

Upper bound

Part 1: Logit N = 332, Prob > chi2 = 0.0000, Pseudo-R2 = 0.1726

(constant)

0.800

0.625

− 2.406

4.006

Age (child)

0.043

0.161

− 0.017

0.102

Gender (child, male = 0, female = 1)

− 0.017

0.951

− 0.551

0.518

Diagnosis of the child

0.933

0.003

0.323

1.543

SGKJa child

− 0.040

0.005

− 0.068

− 0.012

Parental diagnosis (depressive spectrum = 1)

0.288

0.335

− 0.297

0.874

GARFb of PMI

− 0.025

0.002

− 0.041

− 0.009

CGIc of PMI

0.255

0.121

− 0.067

0.578

GAFd of PMI

0.016

0.065

− 0.001

0.033

 

Regression coefficient B

p-value

95% confidence interval for B

Lower bound

Upper bound

Part 2: Regress N = 145, Prob > F = 0.0001, R2 = 0.2308

(constant)

38,935.72

0.001

15,710.45

62,160.99

Age (child)

618.506

0.037

37.255

1199.758

Gender

(child, male = 0, female = 1)

− 450.433

0.844

− 4932.417

4031.551

Diagnosis of the child

− 585.133

0.790

− 4899.812

3729.546

SGKJa child

− 368.392

0.002

− 607.042

− 129.741

Parental diagnosis

− 1369.723

0.552

− 5881.684

3142.237

GARFb of PMI

108.418

0.137

− 34.355

251.190

CGIc of PMI

− 786.296

0.496

− 3047.756

1475.164

GAFd of PMI

− 232.240

0.073

− 486.050

21.571

  1. Dependent variable: total costs for 12 months
  2. aGlobal functioning of the child
  3. bGlobal relational functioning of parents/family
  4. cClinical global impression
  5. dGlobal functioning of the PMI
  6. Part 1: replications based on 213 clusters (families)
  7. Part 2: replications based on 109 clusters (families)