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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)