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Table 1 Global characteristics of the population

From: Physical disease in schizophrenia: a population-based analysis in Spain

 

Total

Men

Women

Cases

16776

10952 (65%)

5818 (35%)

Hospital admission:

   

Acute

14 699 (88%)

9625 (88%)

5069 (87%)

Scheduled

2066 (12%)

1320 (12%)

745 (13%)

Schizophrenia in principal diagnosis at hospital discharge

10 745 (64%)

7209 (66%)

3532 (61%)

Age, years

43.5±16

41.2±14.8

47.9±17.2

Age, decades

   

15-24 years

1483 (8.8%)

1149 (10.5%)

333 (5.7%)

25-34 years

4054 (24,2%)

2938 (26.8%)

1114 (19.1%)

35-44 years

4560 (27.2%)

3122 (28.5%)

1437 (14.7%)

45-54 years

2784 (16.6%)

1754 (16%)

1030 (17.7%)

55-64 years

1699 (10.1%)

963 (8.8%)

735 (12.6%)

65-74 years

1350 (8%)

718 (6.6%)

632 (10.9%)

75-84 years

680 (4.1%)

270 (2.5%)

409 (7%)

≥85 years

166 (0.99%)

38 (0.3%)

128 (2.2%)

Mean ICD-9-CM codes

1.22±1.38

1.20±1.34

1.26±1.46

Number of codes:

   

1

4914 (29%)

3482 (31.8%)

1430 (24.6%)

2

2549 (15%)

1660 (15.2%)

889 (15.3%)

3

1451 (9%)

879 (8.0%)

571 (9.8%)

4

771 (5%)

461(4.2%)

310 (5.3%)

≥5

548 (3.3%)

330 (3.1%)

218 (3.8%)

Mean Charlson Index

0.43±1.26

0.43±1.28

0.43±1.20

Charlson Index (categorized)

   

0 points

13 518 (81%)

8912 (81.4%)

4602 (79.1%)

1,2 points

2559 (15%)

1561 (14.3%)

996 (17.1%)

3,4 points

274 (2%)

183 (1.7%)

91 (1.6%)

>4 points

425 (2.5%)

296 (2.7%)

129 (2.2%)

  1. Data are shown as mean ± standard deviation or number of cases and percentages (%)
  2. The differences between the some of the gender data and the total population are due to missing values.