Table 3:
Comparisons of serum inflammatory response factor expression levels in patients with different depression degrees in observation group
| Variable | IL-6 (pg/L) | TNF-α (pg/L) | CRP (mg/L) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mild depression | 11.79±3.84 | 16.87±4.93 | 10.19±2.46 |
| Moderate depression | 17.81±2.80 | 29.45±4.66 | 14.78±4.19 |
| t | 6.359 | 9.256 | 4.661 |
| P | >0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Mild depression | 11.79±3.84 | 16.87±4.93 | 10.19±2.46 |
| Severe depression | 27.11±4.33 | 37.56±3.41 | 17.81±3.39 |
| t | 10.200 | 12.054 | 7.399 |
| P | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Moderate depression | 17.81±2.80 | 29.45±4.66 | 14.78±4.19 |
| Severe depression | 27.11±4.33 | 37.56±3.41 | 17.81±3.39 |
| t | 7.625 | 4.985 | 2.236 |
| P | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.037 |
Notes: The pairwise comparisons of inflammatory response factors in patients with different degrees of PSD show statistically significant differences. The higher the degree of depression is, the higher levels of inflammatory response factors will be