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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychosom Res. 2015 Dec 2;92:63–66. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2015.12.001

Table 1.

Patient Characteristics by depressive symptom status

Characteristics, N (%) Total Sample (N=195) Elevated depressive symptoms (n=65) Non-elevated depressive symptoms (n=130) P-value
Age, mean (SD), y 64.2 (9.1) 62.7 (9.4) 65.1 (8.6) 0.08
Female 141 (72%) 51 (78%) 90 (69%) 0.18
Black 75 (39%) 25 (38%) 51 (39%) 0.94
Hispanic 151 (77%) 53 (82%) 98 (75%) 0.28
Grade 9.2 (4.3) 8.6 (4.3) 9.5 (4.2) 0.13
Medicaid 162 (84%) 59 (91%) 103 (79%) 0.04*
Married 55 (28%) 17 (26%) 38 (29%) 0.65
Charlson, mean (SD) 3.2 (2.4) 3.3 (2.5) 3.1 (2.3) 0.69
Low-adherence (SR) 56 (29%) 29 (45%) 27 (21%) 0.003
BP Medications, mean (SD) 2.6 (1.0) 2.6 (0.9) 2.5 (1.0) 0.70
Decision Preference 0.02
 Strongly clinician-directed 68 (35%) 30 (46%) 38 (29%)
 Mostly clinician-directed 37 (19%) 11 (17%) 26 (20%)
 Collaborative approach 77 (39%) 21 (32%) 56 (43%)
 Some clinician-input 7 (4%) 3 (5%) 4 (3%)
 Little clinician-input 6 (3%) 0 (0%) 6 (5%)

Data presented as N (%) unless otherwise specified.

SR self report; SD standard deviation

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