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Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2015 Mar 22;50(10):1537–1545. doi: 10.1007/s00127-015-1042-1

Table 3.

Results from multi-level logistic regression models predicting depression.

Model 1 Depression Model 2 Depression Model 3 Depression Model 4 Depression Model 5 Depression Model 6 Depression
Neighborhood Context
School nearby (10 mins) 0.17* (2.08) 0.40^ (1.49)
Market nearby (10 mins) 0.37 (1.23) 0.38* (1.67)
Health service nearby (20 mins) 0.17** (2.83) 0.44 (1.12)
Social support group in neighborhood 0.26* (2.07) 0.36* (1.67)
Traumatic Experience
    Number of traumas 1.84*** (3.78) 1.86*** (3.82) 1.89*** (3.83) 1.89*** (3.92) 1.82*** (3.79) 1.94*** (3.96)
Demographic Characteristics
    Age 1.02 (0.89) 1.02 (1.05) 1.02 (0.79) 1.02 (1.13) 1.02 (0.94) 1.02 (0.84)
    Female 1.88 (1.13) 1.95 (1.19) 1.85 (1.09) 2.03 (1.26) 1.85 (1.11) 1.85 (1.08)
    Married 1.40 (0.41) 1.20 (0.22) 1.44 (0.44) 1.34 (0.35) 1.36 (0.38) 1.20 (0.22)
    Household Size (4+) 0.36^ (1.59) 0.32* (1.75) 0.33* (1.68) 0.33* (1.73) 0.37^ (1.55) 0.27* (1.95)
    Education 0.98 (0.33) 0.99 (0.13) 0.97 (0.37) 1.00 (0.06) 0.97 (0.41) 0.98 (0.22)

No. of obs 401 401 401 401 401 401

Notes: Estimates are presented as odds ratios. Z-statistics are given in parentheses.

^

p<.10

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001