Table 5.

Binary Logistic Regression: Guideline-Concordant Depression Care Vs Independent Variables*

VariablesPUnadjusted OR (95% CI)PAdjusted OR (95% CI)
Chronic medical condition
    No chronic medical condition; depression only (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.000 (–)
    Depression with moderate CCI score of 1–2.260.50 (0.15–1.67).560.65 (0.16–2.73)
    Depression with severe CCI score of ≥3.590.71 (0.21–2.40).410.54 (0.13–2.32)
Depression Severity
    Moderate (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    Moderately severe.170.41 (0.12–1.45).130.34 (0.08–1.36)
    Severe.230.46 (0.13–1.66).180.38 (0.09–1.57)
Total Number of Medical visits in past 12 months
    1 (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    2–3.260.50 (0.15–1.67).331.99 (0.50–7.85)
    ≥4.590.71 (0.21–2.40).960.97 (0.298–3.18)
Age (years)
    18–44 (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    45–54.931.05 (0.37–3.00).900.93 (0.29–2.95)
    ≥55.182.20 (0.69–6.97).262.36 (0.53–10.58)
Gender
    Male (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    Female.172.11 (0.72–6.20).102.82 (0.82–9.75)
Ethnicity
    Latino/Hispanic (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    African-American.790.87 (0.28–2.62).780.83 (0.23–3.04)
    Non–African-American and Others.212.37 (0.62–9.11).421.82 (0.43–7.83)
−2 log likelihood of final model = 0.146
Nagelkerke R2 = 104.1
  • * Participants with a physician diagnosis of depression = 100.

  • P <.050 is significant.

  • P <.001 is significant.

  • OR, odds ratio; Ref, reference category; CCI, Charlson Comorbidity Index.