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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2014 Mar 7;36(4):431–436. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2014.02.011

Table 1. Descriptive and clinical characteristics for total sample with Major Depression (n=402).

Characteristic
Age, M (SD) 45.6 (10.4)
Sex (Female), N (%) 294 (65.1)
Ethnicity, N (%)
 African-American 310 (94.6)
 Caribbean Black 92 (5.4)
Insurance status, N (%)
 Not insured 71 (18.5)
 Insured, no MH 73 (14.0)
 Insured, with MH 258 (67.5)
Household income, $
 T1 (Low) 158 (34.2)
 T2 123 (27.7)
 T3 (High) 121 (38.1)
Education, N (%)
 ≤ High school 227 (55.2)
 > High school 175 (44.8)
Depression severity, M (SD)
 Episodes 2.5 (7.4)
 Impairment 11.3 (13.4)
Has usual source of care 358 (89.5)
Any guideline-concordant treatment, N (%) 72 (19.2)
Guideline-concordant psychotherapy, N (%) 41 (11.0)
Antidepressants ≥ 60 days, N (%) 52 (14.3)