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. 2017 Jun 30;13:49–60. doi: 10.2174/1745017901713010049

Table 1.

Comparison of characteristics between depression versus no-depression group (N=492).

Depression versus No Depression
Depression No Depression P-Value
n=216 (43.90%) n=276 (56.10%) 0.0068
Age (years) (Average ± Standard deviation) 28.06 ± 5.71 28.62 ± 6.00 0.2891
Ethnicity (Number (column %)) Non-Hispanic White 71 (32.87%) 89 (32.25%) 0.4973
Hispanic 80 (37.04%) 111 (40.2)
Non-Hispanic Black 44 (20.37%) 59 (21.38%)
Others 21 (9.72%) 17 (6.16%)
Ratio to family poverty (Average ± Standard deviation) 2.02 ± 1.57 1.93 ± 1.55 0.5203
Educational level (Number (%)) At least high school graduate or equivalent 166 (76.85%) 204 (73.91%) 0.4538
No high school graduate 50 (23.15%) 72 (26.09%)
Marital status (Number (%)) Lived with partner 164 (75.93%) 206 (74.64%) 0.7426
Did not live with partner 52 (24.07%) 70 (25.36%)
Insurance (Number (%)) Yes 165 (76.39%) 198 (71.74%) 0.2445
No 51 (23.61%) 78 (28.26%)
Prescription coverage (Number (%))a Yes 155 (93.94%) 181 (90.95%) 0.2874
No 10 (6.06%) 18 (9.05%)
Recent health checkups (Number (%)) Yes 193 (89.35%) 230 (83.33%) 0.0564
No 23 (10.65%) 46 (16.67%)
Recent mental health visits (Number (%)) Yes 37 (17.13%) 12 (4.35%) <0.0001
No 179 (82.87%) 264 (95.65%)
Illicit drug use (Number (%))b Yes 74 (47.44%) 98 (42.98%) 0.3887
No 82 (52.56%) 130 (57.02%)

a A total of 128 respondents were missing information for the analysis of the depression versus no-depression groups; b a total of 108 subjects were missing information for the analysis of the depression versus no-depression groups.