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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Rehabil Psychol. 2009 Nov;54(4):440. doi: 10.1037/a0017402

Table 1.

Rates of depression symptom severity as classified by the PHQ-9 and OAHMQ broken down by race group.

Scale Definition Total White NonWhite

% (n)
PHQ-9
No depressive symptoms PHQ-9=0 17.7
(n=122)
15.4
(n=81)
25.0
(n=41)
Minimal depressive symptoms PHQ-9=1 to 4 37.4
(n=258)
39.2
(n=206)
31.7
(n=52)
Mild depressive symptoms PHQ-9=5 to 9 25.2
(n=174)
25.3
(n=133)
25.0
(n=41)
Moderate depressive symptoms PHQ-9=10 to 14 10.4
(n=72)
10.5
(n=55)
10.4
(n=17)
Moderate/severe depressive symptoms PHQ-9=15 to 19 5.4
(n=37)
5.3
(n=28)
5.5
(n=9)
Severe depressive symptoms PHQ-9=20 to 27 3.9
(n=27)
4.4
(n=23)
2.4
(n=4)
Probable MDD Reports at least 5/9 symptoms more than half the days in time period (must include either depressed mood or anhedonia) 10.7
(n=74)
10.8
(n=57)
10.4
(n=17)
OAHMQ
Non-depressed OAHMQ=0-5 55.6
(n=379)
57.5
(n=297)
49.7
(n=82)
Clinically significant symptomatology OAHMQ=6-10 24.8
(n=169)
22.5
(n=116)
32.1
(n=53)
Probable major depression OAHMQ=11-20 19.7
(n=134)
19.8
(n=102)
18.2
(n=30)