32 Chapter 2 Table 1. Characteristics of patients and their initial mental health treatment records (continued) Observations (N=951,530) Concurrent mental health disorder diagnoses 2 343,849 (36.1%) 3 or more 164,271 (17.3%) Initial GAF interval categories (score) 1 (1-10) 1,067 (0.1%) 2 (11-20) 4,347 (0.5%) 3 (21-30) 16,652 (1.8%) 4 (31-40) 57,880 (6.1%) 5 (41-50) 246,730 (25.9%) 6 (51-60) 435,731 (45.8%) 7 (61-70) 156,056 (16.4%) 8 (71-80) 27,659 (2.9%) 9 (81-90) 4,757 (0.5%) 10 (91-100) 651 (0.5%) Treatment minutes (average, [SD]) 1,357 [1,702] Change in GAF Functional improvement 337,317 (35.4%) Functional stability 585,634 (61.5$) Functional deterioration 28,579 (3.0%) Additional treatment record following 90 days 301,718 (31.7%) Reason for record closure Patient-side 96,465 (10.1%) Practitioner-side 52,536 (5.5%) Mutual agreement 419,550 (44.1%) Administrative 341,795 (35.9%) After intake/diagnosis/crisis episode 41,184 (4.3%) Year of record opening 2011 328 782 (34.6%) 2012 181 559 (19.1%) 2013 175 135 (18.4%) 2014 108 123 (11.4%) 2015 105,250 (11.1%) 2016 52,681 (5.5%) Note: Data shown as n (%) or mean (SD). Ethnicity data are not available. GAF=Global Assessment of Functioning.† First generation migrants are classified according to their country of birth. Second generation migrants are classified according to the country of birth of their mother – if that is the Netherlands the country of birth of the father is considered. ‡ Mean income amounts for each quintile are respectively for 1st 12,002 2nd 19,509, 3rd 24,896, 4th 31,176 and 5th 49,471 euros. *Other conditions from DSMIV classification not included in the 10 major categories reported. Change in GAF reflects the sign of the difference between the GAF recorded at the start and end of treatment.
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