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. 2011 Mar 16;17(1):10–17. doi: 10.1007/s12199-011-0212-3

Table 6.

Psychological distress in subjects with depression treatment: prevalence and results of multiple logistic regression analysis

Household income Total N K6 5+/treatment K6 13+/treatment Psychological complaints/treatment
% aOR (95% CI) % aOR (95% CI) % aOR (95% CI)
5th quintile (highest) 35 74.3 1.00 Reference 22.9 Reference 48.6 Reference
4th quintile 59 79.7 1.52 (0.55–4.19) 39.0 2.14 (0.82–5.60) 59.3 1.84 (0.77–4.37)
3rd quintile 77 76.6 1.33 (0.51–3.48) 35.1 1.67 (0.65–4.27) 39.0 0.72 (0.31–1.66)
2nd quintile 65 78.5 1.38 (0.51–3.76) 33.8 1.60 (0.61–4.22) 53.8 1.44 (0.61–3.41)
1st quintile (lowest) 142 83.1 1.96 (0.74–5.19) 41.5 2.02 (0.81–5.07) 53.5 1.34 (0.59–3.03)

Outcome variables of multiple logistic regression analysis were psychological distress measured by K6 (cut-off = 5 or 13) and psychological complaints (general fatigue, sleeplessness, and/or irritation). The analysis subjects received depression treatment

aOR odds ratio adjusted for age, sex, marital status, and employment