Table 5

Logistic Regression Analyses of Being CST on Antipsychotic Use Through Stay

Unadjusted ModelAdjusted Model 1*Adjusted Model 2
Formulation
    Oral
    LAI ± oral0.84 (0.42–1.69)0.81 (0.40–1.64)1.39 (0.58–3.34)
Class
    Typical
    Atypical0.51 (0.06–4.24)0.52 (0.06–4.36)2.05 (0.15–28.14)
    Both0.13 (0.02–1.06)0.11 (0.01–0.91)1.26 (0.08–20.66)
Formulation × Class
    Atypical oral
    Atypical LAI ± oral1.23 (0.24–6.19)1.25 (0.24–6.47)1.30 (0.16–10.51)
    Typical and atypical oral
    Typical and atypical LAI ± oral1.31 (0.54–3.14)1.25 (0.51–3.11)1.60 (0.56–4.57)
  • Data are presented as odds ratios (95% confidence intervals).

  • * Adjusted for age at admission, sex, and race/ethnicity.

  • Adjusted for age at admission, sex, race/ethnicity, time to decision, number of antipsychotics used through stay, and use of mood stabilizers upon discharge.

  • Reference characteristic.

  • CST, competent to stand trial; LAI, long-acting injectable.