Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 20.
Published in final edited form as: J Nerv Ment Dis. 2013 Jan;201(1):17–22. doi: 10.1097/NMD.0b013e31827ab2e2

TABLE 3.

Odds Ratios With 95% Confidence Intervals for the Associations Between Immigration-Related Demographic Factors and 12-Month Depression and Anxiety for Chinese Americans (N = 600)

12-Mo Depressive
Disorder
12-Mo Anxiety
Disorder
Sex
  Female 1.89 (0.88–4.08) 2.05 (0.97–4.35)
  Male Referent Referent
Marital status
  Married/cohabiting 0.24** (0.10–0.55) 0.37* (0.17–0.78)
  Others Referent Referent
Education level
  <16 yrs 0.72 (0.33–1.56) 1.10 (0.52–2.33)
  ≥16 yrs Referent Referent
Nativity
  United States born 1.67 (0.63–4.44) 1.12 (0.44–2.88)
  China born Referent Referent
English language
  proficiency Fair/poor 1.08 (0.42–2.79) 0.70 (0.27–1.79)
  Excellent/good Referent Referent
Age at time of immigration
  <18 yrs 1.17 (0.40–3.46) 1.81 (0.64–5.10)
  ≥18 yrs Referent Referent

Age was controlled for in the regression.

*

p < 0.01.

**

p < 0.001.