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Table 4 Odds ratio of correlates of return-to-custody within two years, ongoing social determinants of health and complex health issues at follow-up

From: The associations between social determinants of health, mental health, substance-use and recidivism: a ten-year retrospective cohort analysis of women who completed the connections programme in Australia

Needs at follow-up

Adjusted odds ratioa

(95% CI)

p-value

Social determinants of healthb

   

Housing

1.1

(0.6–1.9)

0.75

Employment

0.9

(0.3–2.1)

0.73

Financial problems

1.0

(0.6–1.6)

0.99

Education

1.1

(0.2–8.0)

0.93

Domestic violence

0.5

(0.1–2.0)

0.31

Child-custody

1.3

(0.7–2.3)

0.44

Social support

1.3

(0.8–2.2)

0.31

Complex health issuesc

   

Substance-use

1.8

(1.1–2.9)

0.02

Mental health

1.1

(0.7–1.9)

0.6

  1. aAdjusted for admission year, age, born overseas, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status, first time in custody and sentence-length
  2. bSocial determinants of health are defined as ongoing needs. They are the proportion of women who had an “issue” at baseline and reported still having that need at follow-up
  3. cComplex health issues were analysed at follow-up only (i.e., post-release), and therefore are not categorised as ongoing