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Adjusted Hazard Ratios for Predictors of Initiation of Anxiolytics/Hypnotics within 2 months of Bereavement.
a<p>Hazard ratios adjusted for all determinants in table, UK Region and Year.</p>b<p>Comparing Association in Bereaved and Non-Bereaved Groups.</p>c<p>Quintiles of annual practice prescribing to non-bereaved couples (% of patients in receipt of this drug class).</p>*<p>Full data on non-bereaved analysis is presented in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0077734#pone.0077734.s001" target="_blank">table S1</a>.</p
One Year Continuation of Psychotropic Medication Initiated in the First Two Months after Bereavement.
*<p>Alive and registered with practice on first anniversary of bereavement date.</p>†<p>Received same class of medication within 90 days of anniversary of bereavement.</p
Probability of Initiation (%) of Psychotropic Drugs in the Year after Bereavement in Bereaved (B) and Non Bereaved (NB) Patients.
<p>Initiation probabilities during the first year after bereavement are derived from Kaplan Meier estimates and divided into the following periods Light Grey: 6–12 months Medium Grey: 2–6 months Dark Grey: 0–2 months.</p
Psychotropic Medication Initiation in the First Year after Bereavement Compared to Non-Bereaved Patients.
a<p>Person months at risk (% Initiation per month).</p>b<p>Excludes low dose amitriptyline.</p
Proportion of Patients in Receipt of Psychotropic Medication in the Year Before and After Bereavement.
<p>Blue: All Bereaved (n = 29,548) Green: All Non-Bereaved (n = 80,471) Red: Bereaved without psychotropic medication in year before bereavement (n = 21,122) Purple: Non-Bereaved without psychotropic medication in year before bereavement (n = 59,280) Daily percentages are based on a denominator of patients still registered on that day.</p
Adjusted Hazard Ratios for Predictors of Initiation of Antidepressants within 6 months of Bereavement.
a<p>Hazard ratios adjusted for all determinants in table, UK Region and Year.</p>b<p>Comparing Association in Bereaved and Non-Bereaved Groups.</p>c<p>Quintiles of annual practice prescribing to non-bereaved couples (% of patients in receipt of this drug class).</p>*<p>Full data on non-bereaved analysis is presented in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0077734#pone.0077734.s001" target="_blank">table S1</a>.</p
Median weekday physical activity levels (CPM) from 7 am to midnight by mode of travel to school.
<p>Median weekday physical activity levels (CPM) from 7 am to midnight by mode of travel to school.</p
Mean weekend levels of physical activity by mode of transport to school.
<p>Mean differences compare level of physical activity in children who travel by public transport or car, to those who walk or cycle to and from school.</p><p>Analyses are adjusted for gender, age quartiles, day order, day of week (i.e., Saturday or Sunday), month, ethnicity and random effects for child and school.</p
Mean (95% CI) weekday physical activity levels (steps) by median distance to school between 8 to 9 am and 3 to 5 pm on weekdays in walkers only (no other forms of transport used).
<p>Mean (95% CI) weekday physical activity levels (steps) by median distance to school between 8 to 9 am and 3 to 5 pm on weekdays in walkers only (no other forms of transport used).</p
Mode of transport to school by gender, ethnic group, and distance from home to school.
<p>WE = white Europeans, SA = South Asians, BAC = black African Caribbeans, row %s = row percentages, col %s = column percentages.</p>†<p>Pearson Chi<sup>2</sup> test for difference between categories.</p>‡<p>Fisher's Exact test for difference between categories.</p>§<p>‘Other’ ethnic group has been removed from the ethnic group analysis.</p><p>*Distance to school in tertiles – number of subjects with missing data = 36.</p
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