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Table 3 Linear mixed model results for associations between satisfaction with services (CSQ-8) and quality of life (MANSA), perceived support for personal recovery (INSPIRE), and personal recovery (QPR)

From: Relationship between satisfaction with mental health services, personal recovery and quality of life among service users with psychosis: a cross-sectional study

Covariates

Bivariate models

Multiple models

Regression coefficient

95% CI

p

Regression coefficient

95% CI

p

Personal recovery (QPR)a

0.12

0.07; 0.17

<.001

0.03

−0.03; 0.09

.354

Perceived support (INSPIRE)b

0.13

0.10; 0.15

<.001

0.11

0.08; 0.14

<.001

Quality of life (MANSA)c

0.56

0.18; 0.94

.004

0.07

−0.34; 0.47

.741

GAF-Symptomd

0.05

0.01; 0.10

.012

0.02

−0.03; 0.07

.440

GAF-Functione

0.05

0.005; 0.10

.031

−0.001

−0.06; 0.06

.962

Depression/functioning (BASIS-24)f

- 0.97

- 1.55; −0.40

.001

- 0.24

−0.88; 0.40

.460

CTO, yes

- 2.45

−3.96; −0.96

.002

−2.20

−3.57; −0.81

.002

Age

- 0.001

−0.05; 0.04

.692

−0.02

−0.06; 0.02

.263

Gender, female

1.45

0.38; 2.52

.008

0.98

−0.007; 1.96

.052

  1. aRange from 0 to 60, higher scores indicate higher level of personal recovery
  2. bRange from 0 to 100, higher scores indicate more perceived support
  3. cRange from 1 to 7, higher scores indicate higher quality of life
  4. dRange from 0 to 100, higher scores indicate less severity
  5. eRange from 0 to 100, higher scores indicate higher function
  6. fRange from 0 to 4, higher scores indicate more severe symptoms