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. 2012 Aug 15;72(4):324–330. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2012.02.005

Table 2.

Association Between Framingham Risk Scores (per 10% Increase) and Subsequent Onset of Depressive Symptoms Before and After Age 65

Outcome Predictora Age at Onset <65
Age at Onset ≥65 (Later-Life)
nb n of Cases Odds Ratio (95% CI) p Value nb n of Cases Odds Ratio (95% CI) p Value
New-Onset GHQ Symptoms CVD risk score 9445 1184 1.03 (.92, 1.15) .59 1211 89 .97 (.79, 1.20) .80
CHD risk score 9445 1184 1.12 (.99, 1.25) .06 1211 89 1.03 (.78, 1.36) .83
Stroke risk score 9445 1184 1.17 (.84, 1.64) .35 1211 89 .83 (.54, 1.27) .38
New-Onset CES-D Depressive Symptoms CVD risk score 1916 59 1.42 (1.03, 1.96) .04 870 39 1.09 (.80, 1.47) .60
CHD risk score 1916 59 1.44 (1.02, 2.03) .04 870 39 1.00 (.63, 1.59) .99
Stroke risk score 1916 59 3.09 (1.48, 6.47) .003 870 39 .83 (.43, 1.58) .57
Starting Antidepressant Treatment CVD risk score 14,045 283 1.19 (.99, 1.44) .07 1657 32 1.16 (.85, 1.58) .35
CHD risk score 14,045 283 1.24 (1.02, 1.51) .04 1657 32 1.08 (.68, 1.71) .75
Stroke risk score 14,045 283 1.06 (.57, 1.97) .85 1657 32 .93 (.48, 1.79) .83

CES-D, Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; CHD, coronary heart disease; CI, confidence interval; CVD, cardiovascular disease; GHQ, General Health Questionnaire.

a

Odds ratio per each 10% increase in risk score adjusted for age and sex.

b

Number of person observations.