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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA Psychiatry. 2015 Jun 1;72(6):576–583. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2015.10

Table 3.

Adjusted prevalence rates of MDD by urbanicity and race among African American and non-Hispanic white women

Lifetime MDD (N=1803) 12-month MDD (N=1803) Lifetime Mood Disorder (N=1800) 12-month Mood Disorder (N=1800)
% SE % SE % SE % SE
African American
 Urban 10.4 1.0 5.26 1.0 13.9 1.3 7.57 1.0
 Suburban 13.1 5.6 5.17 1.4 18.2 6.7 7.2 1.8
 Rural 4.181 .90 1.541 .30 6.661 1.3 3.31 .80
Non-Hispanic White
 Urban 19.1 4.9 3.66 1.7 19.3 4.9 3.81 1.7
 Suburban 20.9 3.3 10.6 3.8 21.8 3.5 10.5 3.9
 Rural 21.2 2.8 10.31 3.8 22.1 2.9 10.31 3.9

Note:

*

Depression prevalence rates by urbanicity level have been adjusted for age, education level, household income, and marital status

1

Rural vs Urban at p<=0.01