Table 4.

Binary Logistic Regression: Physician Depression Diagnosis vs Independent Variables

VariablesP*Unadjusted OR (95% CI)PAdjusted OR (95% CI)
Chronic medical condition
    No chronic medical condition; depression only (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    Depression with moderate CCI score of 1–2.7841.09 (0.59–2.02).481.26 (0.66–2.45)
    Depression with severe CCI score of ≥3.7261.11 (0.61–2.02).241.56 (0.74–3.31)
Depression severity
    Moderate (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    Moderately severe.441.26 (0.70–2.25).4921.23 (0.68–2.22)
    Severe.012.25* (1.21–4.21).022.10* (1.11–3.98)
Medical visits during past 12 months (n)
    1 (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    2–3.991.01 (0.53–1.88).900.98 (0.51–1.89)
    ≥4.520.83 (0.47–1.47).470.82 (0.42–1.48)
Age (years)
    18–44 (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    45–54.521.21 (0.68–2.16).440.78 (0.41–1.47)
    ≥55.771.09 (0.62–1.93).230.63 (0.3–1.34)
Gender
    Male (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.00 (–)
    Female.161.53 (0.84–2.77).221.465 (0.793–2.706)
Ethnicity
    Latino/Hispanic (Ref)N/A1.00 (–)N/A1.000 (–)
    African-American.220.67 (0.36–1.26).470.79 (0.42–1.49)
    Non–African-American and Others).110.54 (0.25–1.16).161.65 (0.83–3.29)
−2 likelihood of final model = 380.6
Nagelkerke R2 = 0.057
  • * P <.050 is significant.

  • P <.001 is significant.

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