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    Patients with moderate or high levels of suicidality (M/HS) in the participating countries.

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    <p>Patients with moderate or high levels of suicidality (M/HS) in the participating countries.</p

    Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of the total sample and of patients with moderate or high levels of suicidality and hostility at baseline.

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    <p>Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of the total sample and of patients with moderate or high levels of suicidality and hostility at baseline.</p

    Patients with moderate or high levels of hostility (M/HH) in the participating countries.

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    <p>Patients with moderate or high levels of hostility (M/HH) in the participating countries.</p

    Predictors of at least moderate hostility three months after involuntary hospital admission (n = 1864).

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    <p>Predictors of at least moderate hostility three months after involuntary hospital admission (n = 1864).</p

    Predictors of at least moderate suicidality three months after involuntary hospital admission (n = 1864).

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    <p>Predictors of at least moderate suicidality three months after involuntary hospital admission (n = 1864).</p

    Univariable<sup>a</sup> and multivariable<sup>b,c,d</sup> linear regression models describing the relationship between subjective quality of life and PTSD symptoms in refugees in western countries (n = 215).

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    a<p>Controlled for MANSA score at baseline and specific IES-R subscale at baseline.</p>b<p>Dependent variable: MANSA score at follow-up.</p>c<p>Independent variables: IES-R subscales (intrusion, hyperarousal, avoidance) at follow-up.</p>d<p>Variables controlled for in the multivariable model: MANSA and IES-R subscales score at baseline, gender, years elapsed since the end of the conflict.</p

    Summary of recruitment and follow-up in each country.

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    a<p>10 participants were excluded from the analysis due to duplicate ID numbers;</p>b<p>5 Albanian-speaking participants were excluded because no bi-lingual researcher was available.</p

    Linear regression analysis of association between coercive measures (and other variables) and length of index admission.

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    <p>Linear regression analysis of association between coercive measures (and other variables) and length of index admission.</p

    Patients’ characteristics.

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    <p>Patients’ characteristics.</p

    Logistic regression analysis of association between coercive measures (and other variables) and retrospective justification of index admission after 3 months.

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    <p>Logistic regression analysis of association between coercive measures (and other variables) and retrospective justification of index admission after 3 months.</p
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