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. 2017 Nov 24;7(12):156. doi: 10.3390/brainsci7120156

Table 6.

Logistic regression on additive effects of socioeconomic resources based on race and gender.

White Men White Women African American Men African American Women
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Age 1.00 0.96–1.04 0.98 # 0.96–1.00 0.99 0.97–1.00 0.98 ** 0.96–0.99
Region a
Midwest 0.59 0.08–4.15 0.94 0.07–13.22 3.99 * 1.15–13.87 0.83 0.49–1.42
South 0.24 * 0.06–0.95 1.06 0.38–2.93 1.29 0.49–3.39 0.45 *** 0.30–0.69
West 0.60 0.09–4.12 0.13 *** 0.05–0.32 1.90 0.43–8.43 0.80 0.43–1.47
Income (USD1000) 0.94 0.81–1.09 0.71 *** 0.59–0.86 1.10 # 0.99–1.21 0.98 0.88–1.09
Education (12 Years or more) 0.98 0.23–4.25 1.64 0.69–3.89 0.60 0.29–1.25 0.69 # 0.44–1.08
Unemployed 3.57 0.71–17.96 - - 1.63 0.61–4.34 1.16 0.71–1.88
Married 1.59 0.27–9.51 1.33 0.67–2.64 0.35 * 0.14–0.92 0.70 0.43–1.14
Intercept 0.17 0.01–3.97 0.44 0.11–1.67 0.06 *** 0.02–0.24 0.50 0.21–1.19

Source: National Survey of American Life-Adolescents Supplement (NSAL); Outcome: 12 Month Major Depressive Episode; OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval; # p < 0.1; * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001; a Reference category: Northeast.