CRM 2309 Chapter Notes - Chapter all: Rational Agent, Smoking Cessation, Confidence Interval
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In this analysis, we found that characteristics including schizophrenia, history of arrests, male gender, black race, and younger age were risk factors for increased likelihood of re-arrest. A history of arrests was positively associated with admission to crisis stabilization, whereas receipt of case management services or medical services following release from jail was associated with a reduced likelihood of re-arrest. Using these key modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors, we created a model which table 2 preliminary associations between baseline characteristics and the risk of re-arrest factor crude hazard ratio 95% confidence interval p-value gender (female vs. Conclusions our findings illustrate the complex interactions between modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors and delivery of services on outcomes in adults with smi. The datadriven approach defined in this analysis demonstrates the value of integrating data across disparate datasets from healthcare, social services, and criminal justice agencies. How and why diseases like hiv propagate is a major preoccupation of our era.