Male and female SMI outpatients and the prevalences of annual crime victimisation (%) relative to the prevalences in the general population.
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aComprises burglary, attempted burglary, bicycle theft, car theft, theft from car, pick-pocketing, robbery, theft (other).
bComprises burglary, attempted burglary, bicycle theft, pick-pocketing, robbery, theft (other).
cComprises vandalism of car, vandalism (other).
dComprises sexual harassment or assault, threats of violence, physical assault.
eComprises burglary, attempted burglary, bicycle theft, car theft, theft from car, car vandalism, pick-pocketing, robbery, theft (other), vandalism (other), sexual harassment or assault, threats of violence, physical assault, crime (other).
fComprises burglary, attempted burglary, bicycle theft, pick-pocketing, robbery, theft (other), vandalism (other), sexual harassment or assault, threats of violence, physical assault, crime (other).
*p<.05.
†Male car owners in unweighted sample (N = 144); Female car owners in unweighted sample (N = 116); Male car owners in matched IVM 2011 sample (N = 15,786); Female car owners in matched IVM 2011 sample (N = 18,375).
#SMI outpatient sample weighted for age, educational level and ethnicity; IVM 2011 sample matched by region.
§As female SMI outpatients reported no incidents of car theft or theft from car, prevalence rates and relative rate ratios could not be calculated.
¥Unweighted data.
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2014-03-07



