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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 14.
Published in final edited form as: Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Aug;122(2 0 1):313–318. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e31829999ee

Table 1.

Characteristics of Women With Depression Without and With Depression Diagnoses Made by Obstetrician-Gynecologists

Characteristic Total Sample (N = 195) No Ob-Gyn Depression Diagnosis (n=113) Ob-Gyn Depression Diagnosis (n=82) P
Demographic information
    Age (y) 38.6±12.0 40.8±12.3 35.5±10.8 .002*
    Race or ethnicity
        White 134 (68.7) 80 (70.8) 54 (65.9) .46
        Latina or Hispanic 18 (9.3) 10 (9) 8 (9.8) .86
    Married 93 (47.7) 49 (43.4) 44 (53.7) .16
    Some college education 167 (85.6) 100 (88.5) 67 (81.7) .18*
Clinical information
    Pregnant 9 (4.6) 6 (5.4) 3 (3.7) .42
    Postpartum within 12 mo 14 (7.5) 3 (2.8) 11 (13.9) .004
    Prior medication for depression, anxiety or sleep 167 (61.3) 56 (59.6) 39 (63.9) .36
    Patient Health Questionnaire-9 score 16.2±4.0 15.9±3.9 16.7±4.3 .18*
    Current major depression on structured interview 191 (98.5) 109 (97.3) 82 (100) .14
    Current dysthymia on structured interview 65 (33.7) 24 (29.3) 36.9% (41) .27
41 (36.9)
    Service type
        Primary care 93 (47.7) 34 (30.1) 59 (72) .001
        Gynecology specialty 102 (52.3) 79 (69.9) 23 (28)
    Visit type
        Initial 72 (36.9) 40 (35.4) 32 (39) .60
        Follow-up 123 (63.1) 73 (64.6) 50 (61)
    Presenting chief complaint or associated problem categories
        Psychologic 21 (18.6) 59 (72) .001
        Pain 54 (47.8) 31 (37.8) .165

Ob-gyn, obstetrician-gynecologist.

Data are mean±standard deviation or n (%) unless otherwise specified.

*

t test.

χ2 test.