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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 18.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2014 May;53(5):460–469. doi: 10.1177/0009922814528033

Table 4.

Impact of VIP and BB for Meeting Thresholds for Mild and Moderate Depressive Symptoms at 6 Months (Measured using PHQ-9)

Scores 5 or abovea Scores 10 or aboveb
n(%) OR
(95% CI)
AOR (95% CI)c n (%) OR
(95% CI)
AOR (95% CI)c
VIP 26
(20.6%)
.55 (.31,
.97)
.48 (.27, .86) 5 (4.0%) .39 (.13, 1.11) .30 (.10, .89)
BB 31
(21.1%)
.57 (.33,
.97)
.53 (.31, .96) 11 (7.5%) .75 (.33, 1.74) .67 (.28, 1.60)
Control 43
(32.1%)
refd 13 (9.7%) refd
a

Indicates mild depression

b

Indicates moderate depression

c

AOR: Adjusted odds ratio based on logistic regression with VIP and BB as the independent variables and depression symptoms based on the above indicated threshold as the dependent variable. Adjusted logistic regression analyses included all variables significantly associated with whether families completed the assessment (language, immigration, education) or with maternal depressive symptoms (language, social risk).

d

reference group