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. 2010;12(1):PCC.08m00752. doi: 10.4088/PCC.08m00752blu

Table 2.

Ratings of Psychosocial Functioning Among Patients With Major or Minor Depressionabc

Depression (N = 1,081)
Item Minor (n = 66) Major (n = 742) Pde
Getting along with people
 No problem 29 (44) 208 (28) .009
 Little problem 20 (30) 286 (39)
 Pretty big problem 15 (23) 150 (20)
 Very big problem 2 (3) 98 (13)
Getting along with family
 No problem 25 (38) 190 (26) .07 (.02)
 Little problem 28 (42) 307 (42)
 Pretty big problem 7 (11) 155 (21)
 Very big problem 6 (9) 86 (12)
Managing financial affairs
 No problem 26 (39) 162 (22) .0005
 Little problem 22 (33) 239 (32)
 Pretty big problem 15 (23) 169 (23)
 Very big problem 3 (5) 173 (23)
Ability to relax /enjoy
 No problem 8 (12) 56 (8) .003
 Little problem 27 (41) 205 (28)
 Pretty big problem 23 (35) 236 (32)
 Very big problem 8 (12) 243 (33)
Satisfied with self
 Very satisfied 7 (11) 43 (6) .0001
 Pretty satisfied 23 (35) 111(15)
 Not very satisfied 26 (39) 320 (44)
 Very unsatisfied 10 (15) 259 (35)
Happiness rating
 Very happy 4 (6) 13 (2) .0001
 Pretty happy 22 (33) 106 (14)
 Little unhappy 23 (35) 245 (33)
 Very unhappy 17 (26) 372 (52)
Tension and stress
 Very little stress 4 (6) 30 (4) .01 (.002)
 Some stress 22 (33) 150 (20)
 Pretty much stress 16 (24) 149 (20)
 A lot of stress 24 (36) 409 (55)
a

Data are presented as n (%).

b

Data were missing for some categories.

c

During the past 6 months.

d

P values based on the χ2 test; Wilcoxon tests were also performed and differed as indicated in parentheses.

e

Bold values indicate statistical significance.