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Primary mental healthcare: a Dutch database study793Supplementary Table 3.2. Consultations and medication prescriptionsMID N=11,887Match without IDN=47,548OR (95%CI)bGP consultationsPeople with ≥1 consultation during research period, N (%)Total 10,967 (92.3) 41,999 (88.3) 1.66 (1.54–1.78)**Mena 6,575 (89.6) 25,006 (85.2) 1.56 (1.44–1.70)**Womena 4,392 (96.5) 16,993 (93.3) 2.06 (1.73–2.44)**Median number of consultations per registered year (25–75 percentile)Total 4.3 (1.7–8.7)** 2.3 (1.0–4.8)Men 3.0 (1.0–6.5) 1.8 (0.6–3.6)Women 6.7 (3.3–12.0) 3.5 (1.6–6.3)Type of consultationcTotal (N) 206,381 457,777Short consultation, N (%) 102,758 (49.8) 231,456 (50.6) 0.94 (0.94–0.95)**Long consultations, N (%) 28,451 (13.8) 66,544 (14.5) 0.91 (0.90–0.93)**Home visit short, N (%) 2,315 (1.1) 2,890 (0.6) 2.16 (2.08–2.26)**Home visit long, N (%) 1,830 (0.9) 3,070 (0.7) 1.47 (1.40–1.54)**Consultations by phone, N (%) 70,349 (34.1) 150,016 (32.8) 1.07 (1.06–1.08)**E-mail consultations, N (%) 678 (0.3) 3,801 (0.8) 0.38 (0.35–0.41)**Total prescriptions of medicationPeople with ≥1 prescription during research period, N (%) 10,362 (87.2) 38,271 (80.5) 1.76 (1.66–1.87)**Median type prescriptions per year (25–75 percentile)2.0 (0.8–3.8)** 1.0 (0.3–2.5)MID: Group with mild intellectual disability; Match without-ID: Match control group without intellectual disability; GP: General practitioner; **p < .001 MID compared with without-ID; apercentage of the total number of men/women in the group; bOR 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; cLong: >20 minutes, short: <20minutes, percentage of total number of consultationsKatrien Pouls sHL.indd 79 24-06-2024 16:26