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Table 2 Results from weighted logistic regression with eating disorder diagnosis as outcome (dependent) variable. OR, odds ratios; CI, confidence intervals

From: Co-occurring psychotic and eating disorders in England: findings from the 2014 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey

Measure

β (95% CI)

P

OR (95% CI)

Model 1

   

Stage 1

   

  Age

  Gender

  Ethnicity

  Marital Status

-0.18 (-0.31–0.038)

0.88 (0.13–1.63)

-0.66 (-1.41–0.084)

-1.37 (-2.17 – -0.58)

0.012

0.022

0.081

< 0.001

0.83 (0.73–0.96)

2.40 (1.14–5.08)

0.51 (0.24–1.09)

0.25 (0.11–0.56)

Stage 2

   

  Diagnosed Psychosis

2.56 (1.21–3.91)

< 0.001

12.92 (3.36–49.70)

Model 2

   

Stage 1

   

  Ethnicity

  Marital Status

-0.13 (-0.99–0.72)

-1.42 (-2.27 – -0.57)

0.77

0.0011

0.88 (0.37–2.09)

0.24 (0.10–0.57)

Stage 2

   

  Probable Psychosis

3.35 (2.44–4.26)

< 0.001

28.42 (11.42–70.73)

Alt Model

   

Stage 1

   

  Ethnicity

  Marital Status

-2.04 (-3.79–0.96)

1.30 (-3.10–0.49)

0.25

0.16

0.24 (0.023–2.61)

0.27 (0.045–1.64)

Stage 2

   

  Persecutory Delusions

  Auditory Hallucinations

-0.32 (-2.12–1.48)

0.20 (-1.82–2.21)

0.73

0.85

0.73 (0.12–4.39)

1.22 (0.16–9.12)