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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2013 Oct 2;125:94–106. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.09.011

Appendix Table A2.

Odds Ratios from Logistic Regression Models Predicting the Number of Depressive Symptoms Respondents Reported Experiencing at Least “Occasionally” (N = 2,142)

Predictor At Least One Depressive Symptom At Least Two Depressive Symptoms
W1 network size (reference = 1)
 Two .734 (.209) .705 (.203)
 Three .684 (.179) .675 (.187)
 Four .439** (.124) .696 (.211)
 Five .575* (.154) .561* (.159)
Confidants lost (reference = zero)
 One 1.225 (.247) 1.027 (.234)
 Two 1.272 (.291) 1.205 (.261)
 Three 1.278 (.356) 1.294 (.318)
 Four 1.132 (.328) 1.091 (.371)
 Five 3.003 (.797) 1.228 (.587)
Confidants added (reference = zero)
 One .734* (.104) .773 (.143)
 Two .657* (.104) .604* (.115)
 Three .506** (.109) .534** (.105))
 Four .512* (.144) .522* (.130)
 Five 1.145 (.438) .803 (.276)
Constant 2.313 (2.313) 2.029 (2.699)
Pseudo R2 .174 .208

p < .10

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001 (two-sided tests)

a

Estimates are weighted using NSHAP W1 person-weights (adjusted for attrition and selection at W2).

All models are survey-adjusted and include all of the same covariates and controls that were employed in the analysis that is presented in Table 4.