Table 4.

Adjusted Predictors of Preferring Treatment Options that Include Antidepressant Medications in Non-Hispanic White and Hispanic Survey Respondents*

VariablesReferent GroupModel I (Demographics and Depression History)Model II (Model I Plus Illness Representations)Model III (Model II Plus Other Psychological, Socioeconomic, and Health Care Access Variables)
Age (per year)1.03 (1.02–1.04)1.03 (1.02–1.04)1.03 (1.02–1.05)
MenWomen0.97 (0.65–1.45)1.25 (0.81–1.92)1.16 (0.75–1.82)
History of depression diagnosisNo history2.78 (1.75–4.35)2.17 (1.39–3.33)2.17 (1.37–3.45)
Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Score (per unit)1.04 (0.98–1.10)1.04 (0.99–1.09)1.05 (1.00–1.11)
Ethnicity/interview languageNon-Hispanic white
    Hispanic/English1.18 (0.60–2.33)1.72 (0.77–3.85)1.82 (0.81–4.00)
    Hispanic/Spanish0.41 (0.19–0.90)0.84 (0.35–2.00)0.68 (0.28–1.69)
Biomedical explanatory model (per unit)4.76 (3.13–7.14)4.76 (2.94–7.69)
Environmental explanatory model (per unit)1.12 (0.80–1.56)1.08 (0.78–1.49)
Stigma scale (per unit)0.95 (0.87–1.04)
Religiosity scale (per unit)0.99 (0.93–1.05)
Toughness (per unit)0.99 (0.92–1.06)
Education scale (years completed)<12 years
    121.72 (0.55–5.56)
    13–151.30 (0.49–3.45)
    160.85 (0.45–1.61)
    >161.22 (0.65–2.27)
Income ($)<$20,000
    20,000–34,9991.96 (0.85–4.55)
    35,000–49,9991.22 (0.55–2.70)
    50,000–74,9991.59 (0.74–3.45)
    75,000–99,9991.04 (0.47–2.27)
    >100,0002.13 (1.00–4.55)
Has personal healthcare practitionerNo personal practitioner0.74 (0.38–1.43)
Has any health insuranceNo health insurance0.85 (0.36–2.04)
Comparisons of Parameter Estimates
FP
Model I versus model II for Spanish-speaking Hispanics(1,972) = 21.41<.01
Model II versus model III for Spanish-speaking Hispanics(1,971) = 0.43.51
Model II versus model III for biomedical explanatory bodel(1,971) = 0.01.93
  • Values provided as adjusted odds ratio (AOR) (95% CI). For all comparisons of continuous variables, AORs are per unit (year, mean, or sum).

  • * Includes responses for the whole sample (N = 978).

  • For all comparisons of categorical variables, the “referent groups” as specified in the table have an AOR = 1, to which other categories for that variable are compared. For simplicity, these referent groups’ AORs are not shown.

  • Significant AOR (95% CI does not include 1).