| Predictors |
Description |
| Age |
Age in years |
| Sex |
1: Female ; 0: Male |
| Mstatus |
Marital Status, 1: Married or Common-law; 0: Otherwise |
| CoMorbid |
Number of co-morbid diagnoses |
| Duration |
Number of years since first diagnosis |
| Lifetime |
Lifetime days in hospital |
| Jail |
Ever in jail, 1: No; 0: Yes |
| EmpSC |
CCAR employment subscale. 1: Employed (full-time or part-time); 0: Otherwise |
| SubSC |
CCAR substance use subscale. A larger score associates with a higher level of substance abuse. |
| FunSC |
CCAR functioning subscale. A larger score associates with a lower level of functioning. |
| ACTmo |
Total service use: number of months in ACT |
| Medtype |
Medications prescribed: number of medication categories |
| Contacts |
Intensity of contacts: average number of contacts per month by ACT staff |
| DACTS |
Fidelity of team to ACT model: Dartmouth ACT Scale |
| |
A larger score associates with a higher level of fidelity to ACT model |
| WAI |
Therapeutic alliance: Working Alliance Inventory |
| |
A larger score associates with a higher level of alliance between patient and therapist |
| PSE |
Insight into psychosis: Present State Exam-insight score. 1: Limited insight; 0: Full insight |
| EMP |
Empowerment scale |
| |
A higher score associates with a higher level of client's participation in their recovery |
| DAI |
Satisfaction with medications: Drug Attitude Inventory |
| |
A higher score associates with a higher level of client's satisfaction with medication |
| MEDC |
Medication compliance: Adherence to medication scale |
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A higher score associates with a lower level of client's adherence to medication |