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                                    Chapter 378Supplementary Table 3.1. continuedMID Without ID OR (95%CI)cMH disorders (ICPC P70-P99)≥1 MH disorders N (%) Total 3,006 (25.3) 220,298 (15.0) 2.09 (2.00–2.18)Mena 1,646 (22.4) 84,198 (11.8) 2.22 (2.10–2.35)Womena 1,360 (29.9) 136,100 (18.1) 1.92 (1.82–2.07)Median number of unique MH disorders (25–75 percentile)1.0 (1.0–1.0)** 1.0 (1.0–10)ICPC code, N (%)P70 Dementia 24 (0.2) 15,512 (1.1) not applicableP71 Organic psychosis other 59 (0.5) 6,858 (0.5) 4.43 (3.41–5.75)**P72 Schizophrenia 158 (1.3) 5,348 (0.4) 3.36 (2.87–3.95)**P73 Affective psychosis 87 (0.7) 5,005 (0.3) 2.49 (2.01–3.09)**P74 Anxiety disorder/anxiety state 706 (5.9) 54,668 (3.7) 1.59 (1.48–1.72)**P75 Somatization disorder 63 (0.5) 4,004 (0.3) 1.89 (1.47–2.43)**P76 Depressive disorder 801 (6.7) 76,663 (5.2) 1.46 (1.36–1.58)**P77 Suicide/suicide attempt 110 (0.9) 3,318 (0.2) 3.80 (3.14–4.60)**P78 Neuraesthenia/surmenage 371 (3.1) 47,088 (3.2) 0.90 (0.82–1.00)P79 Phobia/compulsive disorder 86 (0.7) 6,010 (0.4) 1.56 (1.26–1.94)**P80 Personality disorder 506 (4.3) 22,623 (1.5) 2.31 (2.11–2.53)**P98 Psychosis NOS/other 242 (2.0) 5,082 (0.3) 6.07 (5.32–6.92)**P99 Psychological disorders, other 566 (4.8) 14,310 (1.0) 3.83 (3.51–4.18)**P71–73 and/or P98 Psychosis, any form 500 (4.2) 20,645 (1.4) 4.37 (3.99–4.79)**MID: Mild intellectual disability; ID: Intellectual disability; MH: Mental health; ICPC: International Classification of Primary Care;**p < .001 and *p < .05 MID compared with without-ID; apercentage of the total number of men/women within the group; bpercentage of the total number of persons in the age group within the group; cOR calculated for variable with an absolute number of ≥ 30 people in one of the groups, adjusted for age, sex, and years registered in the database; Absolute numbers below 10 are not displayed.Katrien Pouls sHL.indd 78 24-06-2024 16:26
                                
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