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.
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).
Table 1.
Causes of death over a 14-year period among older men with and without severe mental disorders.
Table 2.
Basic characteristics of participants according to their random assignment to the control or Health In Men Study (HIMS) group.
Table 3.
Characteristics of older men according to recorded diagnoses of severe mental disorders before the clinical assessment for HIMS.