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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2009 Jan;18(1):50–61. doi: 10.1002/pon.1371

Table 3.

Associations between Closeness to Death and Mental Disorders among Patients

Diagnosisa Unadjusted OR (95% CI) p value Adjusted OR (95% CI)b p value
Generalized Anxiety Disorder 1.003 (1.727 – 0.383) 0.9877 1.217 (0.852 – 1.739) 0.2801
SCID Depression 0.958 (0.793 – 1.159) 0.6607 1.060 (0.863 – 1.303) 0.5784
Endicott Depression 0.924 (0.753 – 1.134) 0.4477 1.022 (0.815 – 1.283) 0.8479
Panic Disorder 1.023 (0.767 – 1.363) 0.8793 1.085 (0.800 – 1.471) 0.5999
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 0.829 (0.616 – 1.115) 0.2146 0.955 (0.696 – 1.309) 0.7748
At Least One of the Above Diagnosesc 0.926 (0.787 – 1.090) 0.3559 1.016 (0.852 – 1.212) 0.8565

Note.

a

Binary outcomes indicating the presence or absence of current diagnosis.

b

Logistic regression analyses adjusted for patients' physical symptom burden.

c

Refers to presence of at least one of four SCID diagnoses, not including depression diagnosed using Endicott substitution method.