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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2007 Oct;64(10):1196–1203. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.64.10.1196

Table 3.

Predictors of Treatment in Respondents Without a 12-Month DSM-IV/CIDI Disorder

OR (95% CI)
Lifetime But No 12-mo DSM-IV/CIDI Disorder (n = 1575)a No Lifetime or 12-mo DSM-IV/CIDI Disorder (n = 1725)a
No. of lifetime DSM-IV/CIDI disorders
 1 1 [Reference] NA
 2−4 1.3 (1.0−1.7)b NA
 ≥5 4.0 (1.3−12.3)b NA
χ22 14.0b NA
Lifetime DSM-IV/CIDI bipolar disorder
 Yes 1.9 (0.9−4.0) NA
 No 1 [Reference] NA
χ22 3.2 NA
Recency of most recent episode, y
 1 3.2 (1.9−5.3)b NA
 2−4 1.7 (1.0−2.8)b NA
 5−9 1.4 (0.9−2.2) NA
 ≥10 1 [Reference] NA
 χ⅔ 20.0b NA
Lifetime hospitalization
 Yes 2.5 (1.7−3.7)b 4.1 (2.2−7.6)b
 No 1 [Reference] 1 [Reference]
χ22 20.9b 19.7b
Subthreshold 12-mo DSM-IV/CIDI disorder
 Yes 2.4 (1.6−3.4)b 3.1 (1.9−4.9)b
 No 1 [Reference] 1 [Reference]
χ22 21.8b 22.9b
12-mo major stressful event
 Yes 2.3 (1.7−3.1)b 2.9 (1.9−4.3)b
 No 1 [Reference] 1 [Reference]
χ22 31.8b 24.3b

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; CIDI, Composite International Diagnostic Interview; NA, not applicable; OR, odds ratio.

a

Unweighted number of respondents in the subsample.

b

Significant at P < .05, 2-sided test.