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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 2.

Ordinal Logistic Regression modeling the association between depressive symptoms and preference for clinician-directed decision-makinga

Variable Model 1 P value Model 2b P value
Depressive symptoms(vs. No depressive symptoms) 1.91 (1.10, 3.33) 0.02 2.51 (1.30, 4.85) 0.005
Age (per year increase) 1.04 (1.00, 1.08) 0.04
Male 0.98 (0.49, 1.95) 0.70
Black 2.09 (1.03, 4.23) 0.04
Hispanic 0.78 (0.30, 2.04) 0.58
Years of Schooling 0.90 (0.83, 0.98) 0.009
Medicaid 0.92 (0.39, 2.17) 0.83
Charlson Comorbidity Index 0.88 (0.77, 0.99) 0.04
Partnered 0.91 (0.46, 1.84) 0.36
a

Ordinal Logistic regression is modeling the odds of choosing lower numbers on the Likert scale (e.g. clinician-directed decision-making)

b

Adjusts for clustering within primary care physicians and all of the covariates listed in the Table.