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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA Psychiatry. 2015 Oct;72(10):1055–1056. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2015.1437

Table 2.

Proportion of adult outpatients starting antidepressant treatment for depression who receive at least 90 days of medication over the following 180 days (with 95% confidence limits).

Total Number Site A Site B Site C Site D Site E
Total 183,395 67.8% (67.5-68.1) 63.4% (63.2-63.5) 58.2% (57.5-58.9) 63.9% (63.5-64.2) 69.9% (69.5-70.2)
Non-Hispanic White 91,602 70.1% (69.8-70.5) 71.1% (70.9-71.3) 65.1 (63.9-66.3) 67.6% (67.2-68.0) 72.8% (72.4-73.2)
African American 13,697 49.6% (47.9-51.4) 54.5% (54.0-55.0) 54.4% (47.8-61.0) 46.5% (44.6-48.5) 40.2% (38.8-41.6)
Asian 8596 54.5% (52.9-56.1) 61.1% (55.8-58.7) 57.3% (55.8-58.7) 55.3% (52.4-58.3) 58.6% (56.1-61.2)
Hawaiian/Pac. Islander 1996 57.6% (54.0-61.2) 63.2% (61.3-65.0) 48.6% (47.1-50.1) 60.0% (51.7-68.3) 33.3% (19.7-46.9)
Native American 1159 67.9% (65.5-70.3) 67.3% (55.6-67.2) 61.4% (55.6-67.2) 63.3% (59.5-67.1) 63.6% (60.0-67.1)
Hispanic 46,592 62.8% (61.4-64.3) 56.6% (56.4-56.9) 53.0% 50.2-55.8) 49.8% (48.8-50.8) 53.7% (50.3-57.1)
Other or Unknown 19,753 67.6% (67.0-68.2) 66.4% (65.6-67.1) 64.0% (61.0-67.0) 64.4% (63.3-65.6) 71.5% (71.0-72.0)
Standardized Total* 183,395 65.6% 65.1% 60.5% 60.5% 64.2%
*

total rate for each site directly standardized to replicate race/ethnicity distribution of entire sample