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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 3.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2010 Feb;61(2):151–159. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.61.2.151

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of 348 primary care patients screened for psychiatric disorders who reported no psychiatric treatment in the year before screening, by disorder group at baseline (in weighted percentages)a

Major Generalized anxiety Alcohol or
depressive disorder
or panic disorder
drug use disorder
Bipolar disorder
Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No
Characteristic (N=39) (N=306) p (N=27) (N=319) p (N=29) (N=305) p (N=24) (N=324) p
Gender .19 .26 <.001 .050
 Female 79 68 79 68 20 74 49 70
 Male 21 32 21 32 80 26 51 30
Age .27 .74 .99 .59
 18–44 29 33 28 32 31 33 41 32
 45–54 42 26 36 27 31 28 31 28
 55–64 19 24 26 23 23 23 13 24
 65–70 11 17 10 17 15 16 16 17
Race-ethnicity .28 .75 .02 .87
 Hispanic 90 83 82 84 67 86 82 84
 Non-Hispanic 10 17 18 16 33 15 18 16
Immigrant .66 .72 .34 75 .59
 Yes 78 75 72 75 67 76 80
 No 22 25 28 25 33 24 21 25
Marital status .3 .24 .27 .12
 Married or
  cohabiting 26 35 23 35 45 34 50 33
 Other 74 65 77 65 56 66 50 67
High school
graduate .04 .75 .33 .052
 No 71 52 57 54 44 54 74 52
 Yes 29 48 43 47 56 46 26 48
Annual house-
hold income
.86 .14 .72 .92
 <$6,000 39 40 55 39 38 41 41 40
 ≥$6,000 61 60 45 61 63 59 59 60
Paid worker .9 .22 .2 .91
 Yes 26 27 16 27 15 29 28 27
 No 74 73 84 73 85 72 72 73
a

The percentages are weighted to account for attrition at follow-up. The p values were generated from a logistic regression (for binary outcomes) or a linear regression (for continuous outcomes) using weighted data. Ns for some screening diagnoses sum to less than 348 because of missing data.