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Figure 1.

Survival over a follow up period of up to 14.7 years of a community-representative sample of older men with and without serious mental health disorders.

The age-adjusted mortality hazard was 2.0 (95%CI = 1.8,2.2), 1.5 (95%CI = 1.2,1.9), 2.3 (95%CI = 2.1,2.5) and 2.6 (95%CI = 2.4,2.8) for men with a past diagnosis of schizophrenia spectrum disorder (Schizophrenia-S), bipolar disorder, depression and alcohol-induced disorders.

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Figure 2.

The bars show the mortality rate per 1000 person-years for older men with and without severe mental disorders according to their age group at the time of enrollment.

The whiskers indicate the 95% confidence limits of the mean rate. Schizophrenia-S: schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Mean time to event (death or end of follow up) was 10.1 years (standard deviation = 4.2; range 1 day to 14.7 years).

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Table 1.

Causes of death over a 14-year period among older men with and without severe mental disorders.

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Table 2.

Basic characteristics of participants according to their random assignment to the control or Health In Men Study (HIMS) group.

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Table 3.

Characteristics of older men according to recorded diagnoses of severe mental disorders before the clinical assessment for HIMS.

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