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. 2017 Feb 7;5(1):64–67. doi: 10.3889/oamjms.2017.012

Table 1.

Results of logistic regression of demographic data as predictors for the occurrence of depressive disorder

S.E. Wald p OR 95% C.I.
Lower Upper
Gender
 Male 1
 Female 0.361 0.115 0.047* 0.884 0.0436 0.896
Education
 University degree 2.616 0.455 1
 High school degree 0.392 2.420 0.120 1.840 0.854 3.966
 Elementary school degree 0.523 0.859 0.354 1.624 0.582 4.530
 Without education 2842.722 6.309 0.999 4.363 0.000 5.213
Marital status
 Married 4.894 0.298 1
 Divorced 0.482 0.858 0.035 1.563 0.608 4.017
 Partner 0.574 1.816 0.178 2.168 0.703 6.685
 Single 0.711 4.119 0.042 4.230 1.051 17.028
 Other 1.602 1.065 0.032 5.221 0.226 120.535
Employment status
 Employed 12.810 0.330 1
 Unemployed 0.411 0.947 0.005 1.492 0.667 3.340
 Retired 0.646 10.117 0.001 7.815 2.201 27.742
 Social support 0.791 4.427 0.035 5.277 1.121 24.850
Habitat (Live with)
 Spouse 14.956 0.292 1
 Partner 0.525 10.870 0.001 0.177 0.063 0.495
 Family 0.552 12.811 0.000 0.139 0.047 0.409
 Friends 1761.405 0.000 0.999 2.063 0.000 -
 Alone 1.319 1.108 0.005 2.249 0.019 3.308
 Constant 0.354 0.203 0.653 1.173