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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Sep 14.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2010 Feb;18(2):177–186. doi: 10.1097/JGP.0b013e3181c65864

TABLE 3.

Demographic, Lifestyle, and Clinical Factors for Participants by Any Depressive-Anxiety-Alcohol Disordera at First Phase 2 Neuropsychiatric Evaluation

Any Depressive-Anxiety-Alcohol
Disorder, N (%)
Factors No, N = 414 Yes, N = 93 χ2 Value Degrees
of Freedom
p
Age (years)
    65–69 120 (29) 25 (27) 5.14 2 0.08
    70–74 151 (36) 45 (48)
    75+ 143 (35) 23 (25)
Education
    <High school 90 (22) 28 (30) 6.65 3 0.08
    High school grad 94 (23) 24 (26)
    Some college 143 (35) 31 (33)
    College grad 86 (21) 10 (11)
White 256 (62) 44 (47) 6.77 1 <0.01
Prior CVD 68 (16) 19 (20) 0.86 1 0.36
Hypertension
    None 181 (44) 29 (31) 5.51 2 0.07
    Current/controlled 69 (17) 16 (17)
    Current/uncontrolled 164 (40) 48 (52)
History of statin use 56 (14) 12 (13) 0.03 1 0.88
Baseline 3MSE
    <93 286 (69) 66 (71) 0.18 2 0.92
    93–96 92 (22) 20 (22)
    97–100 36 (9) 7 (8)
Alcohol use
    None 247 (60) 66 (72) 4.86 2 0.09
    <1/day 142 (34) 21 (23)
    1 +/day 24 (6) 5 (5)
History of smoking
    Never 234 (58) 57 (63) 1.77 2 0.42
    Past 146 (36) 26 (29)
    Present 25 (6) 7 (8)
History of diabetes 55 (13) 26 (28) 12.02 1 <0.001
BMI
    <25 131 (32) 27 (29) 3.22 3 0.36
    25–29 143 (35) 29 (31)
    30–34 89 (22) 19 (20)
    35+ 51 (12) 18 (19)
a

Any depressive-anxiety-alcohol disorder includes major depression, general anxiety, panic, or alcohol abuse.