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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 28.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2011 Feb 9;41(9):1879–1888. doi: 10.1017/S003329171100016X

Table 3.

Results of Random Effects Logistic Regression Analyses for Odds of Major Depressive Episode (MDE) from Baseline Through Visit 9 by Menopausal Status

Model A
OR (95% CI)
Model B
OR (95% CI)
Model C
OR (95% CI)
Variables
Age 0.99 (0.90, 1.09) 0.96 (0.86, 1.06) 0.95 (0.86, 1.05)
Menopausal status (ref=pre)
      Perimenopause 2.20 (1.17, 4.16) 2.08 (1.06, 4.08) 1.98 (1.00, 3.92)
      Postmenopause 3.57 (1.35, 9.39) 4.32 (1.54, 12.13) 3.86 (1.36, 10.92)
African American 1.96 (0.96, 3.97) 1.64 (0.82, 3.29) 1.56 (0.78, 3.15)
History of major depression at baseline 3.02 (1.57, 5.80) 2.98 (1.55, 5.72)
Psychotropic medication use 4.71 (2.65, 8.38) 4.55 (2.55, 8.09)
Very upsetting life event 2.66 (1.59, 4.47) 2.62 (1.56, 4.40)
BMI continuous 1.04 (.099, 1.09) 1.04 (1.00, 1.09)
Frequent VMS (≥6 days/past 2 weeks) 1.76 (0.99, 3.11).

Model A: adjusted for age and race

Model B: addition of history of major depression at baseline, annual psychotropic medication, annual very upsetting life events, BMI

Model C: final model with addition of annual frequent VMS