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Hospitalization risk factors in antipsychotic-treated schizophrenia, bipolar I disorder or major depressive disorder.

AIM: To examine hospitalization risk factors in antipsychotic-treated patients with schizophrenia, bipolar I disorder (BD-I) or major depressive disorder (MDD).

PATIENTS & METHODS: Using Truven Health MarketScan® Commercial, Medicaid and Medicare Supplemental data (01/01/2012-06/30/2016), logistic regression models were performed to identify risk factors for both psychiatric and all-cause hospitalization in three separate analyses.

RESULTS: Significant risk factors included prior hospitalization (schizophrenia: odds ratio [95% CI]: 2.83 [2.50-3.21] [psychiatric]; 2.58 [2.31-2.87] [all-cause]; BD-I: 2.42 [2.23-2.63]; 2.09 [1.96-2.23]; MDD: 2.81 [2.49-3.16]; 2.21 [2.03-2.40]), previous antipsychotic treatment (schizophrenia: 1.71 [1.52-1.93]; 1.31 [1.18-1.46]; BD-I: 1.33 [1.23-1.44]; 1.22 [1.14-1.30]; MDD: 1.31 (1.11-1.54); 1.17 (1.04-1.32) and substance abuse (schizophrenia: 1.42 [1.27-1.60]; 1.37 [1.23-1.53]; BD-I: 1.72 [1.58-1.86]; 1.61 [1.50-1.72]; MDD: 1.90 [1.68-2.15] and 1.55 [1.41-1.71]).

CONCLUSION: Prior hospitalization, previous antipsychotic treatment and substance abuse were associated with increased hospitalization risk in schizophrenia, BD-I or MDD.

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