Table 3.

Bivariate Analysis Outcome and Independent Variable in Patents with Depression with No Chronic Physical Condition vs Paitents with Chronic Physical Conditions (Charlson Comorbidity Index score ≥1) with Depression

VariablesDepression with No Chronic Condition (n [%])Depression with Chronic Condition(s)* (n [%])χ2 (P)
Physician dpression dagnosis0.125 (.724)
    Not dagnosed60 (69.8)155 (67.7)
    Diagnosed26 (30.2)74 (32.3)
Deression treatment0.391 (.532)
    Non-guideline concordant61 (70.9)154 (67.2)
    Guideline concordant25 (29.1)75 (32.8)
Depression follow-up care1.971 (.160)
    Non-guideline concordant54 (78.3)182 (85.4)
    Guideline concordant15 (21.7)31 (14.6)
Depression severity2.039 (.361)
    Moderate33 (38.4)70 (30.6)
    Moderately severe31 (36.0)100 (43.7)
    Severe22 (25.6)59 (25.8)
Medical visits during past 12 months (n)6.311 (.043)
    158 (67.4)119 (52.0)
    2–313 (15.1)45 (19.7)
    ≥415 (17.4)65 (28.4)
Age (years)28.195 (<.001)
    18–4444 (51.2)50 (21.8)
    45–5425 (29.1)79 (34.5)
     ≥5517 (19.8)100 (43.7)
Ethnicity13.56 (.001)
    Latino/Hispanic45 (53.3)147 (64.2)
    Black/African-American16 (18.6)55 (24.0)
    Other25 (29.1)27 (11.8)
Gender0.039 (.843)
    Male19 (22.1)53 (23.1)
    Female67 (77.9)176 (22.9)
  • * Charlson Comorbidity Index score ≥1.

  • P <.050 is significant.

  • P <.001 is significant.