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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2016 Nov 15;68(4):368–374. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201500318

TABLE 3.

Multiple logistic regression of variables as predictors of receipt of depression care from a faith-based organization among 565 participants who attended a religious placea

Variable OR 95% CI p
Ageb .76 .64–.91 .002
Female (reference: male) 1.48 1.00–2.21 .051
Race-ethnicity by U.S.-born status (reference: non-Hispanic white)c
 Non–U.S.-born Hispanic 1.56 .73–3.34 .248
 U.S.-born Hispanic .94 .38–2.30 .887
 African American 2.06 1.00–4.27 .051
N visits to a religious place in past 6 months 1.01 1.01–1.02 <.001
Major depression episode, current (reference: none) 1.70 1.15–2.51 .008
Mania, lifetime (reference: none) 1.91 1.17–3.11 .010
Antianxiety medication (reference: none) 1.86 1.02–3.38 .044
a

The analysis used multiply imputed data, weighted for attrition to the eligible sample and accounted for clustering (clients within programs).

b

ORs for age reflect a 10-year point increase.

c

Overall test: χ2=11.7, df=3, p=.008