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In looking at factors associated with retention in care, our primary predictor variables of interest were the total number of times clients received outreach, case management, and mental health services.

We collapsed data into three categories for each of these variables because of their highly skewed frequency distributions and because initial survival analysis results indicated possible threshold levels for increased retention.