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. 2020 Mar 27;14:98. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.00098

Table 1.

Demographics and clinical variables for each group.

YOUNG (n = 20) YOUNG-D (n = 16) OLD (n = 17) OLD-D (n = 19) Comparisons T, (95% CI) p
Age M ± SD (range) 27.5 ± 6.6 (19–39) 27.9 ± 6.9 (18–40) 67.5 ± 4.0 (63–80) 68.0 ± 4.3 (62–76) YOUNG vs. YOUNG-D t(34) = 0.19, (−4.14, 5.02) 0.847
OLD vs. OLD-D t(34) = 0.34, (−2.37, 3.31) 0.738
Education (low/medium/high) 0/6/14 0/8/8 3/7/7 2/12/4* YOUNG vs. YOUNG-D Na. 0.187
OLD vs. OLD-D Na. 0.340
Younger vs. Older Na. 0.008
dep vs. non-dep Na. 0.150
Diagnosis (within 1 year/over 1 year) Na. 8/4 Na. 2/9 YOUNG-D vs. OLD-D Na. 0.036
Depression severity (mild/moderate/severe) Na. 0/7/1 Na. 1/6/1 YOUNG-D vs. OLD-D Na. 1.000
Depression onset (childhood/adulthood) Na. 8/4* Na. 3/14* YOUNG-D vs. OLD-D Na. 0.008
Episodes (one/multiple) Na. 6/10 Na. 3/15* YOUNG-D vs. OLD-D Na. 0.250
Medication (Non-med/med) Na. 7/9 Na. 16/3 YOUNG-D vs. OLD-D Na. 0.030
BDI-II M ± SD (range) 2.4 ± 1.9 (0–5)* 27.9 ± 7.4 (19–43) 3.5 ± 2.8 (0–9) 23.5 ± 5.7 (14–34) YOUNG vs. OLD t(35) = 1.4, (−2.63, 0.49) 0.171
YOUNG-D vs. OLD-D t(33) = 2.0, (−0.10, 8.91) 0.055
DASS-A M ± SD (range) 0.8 ± 0.8 (0–2) 10.5 ± 8.3 (1–38) 2.1 ± 1.2 (0–4) 6.2 ± 4.3 (1–17)* YOUNG vs. OLD t(35) = 4.0, (−1.99, −0.65) <0.001
YOUNG-D vs. OLD-D t(32) = 1.9, (−0.29, 8.84) 0.065
SCL-90 som M ± SD (range) 2.6 ± 2.2 (0–8) 12.4 ± 9.7 (2–32) 4.2 ± 3.2 (0–10) 10.2 ± 7.6 (0–25)* YOUNG vs. OLD t(35) = 2.0, (−3.47, 0.12) 0.066
YOUNG-D vs. OLD-D t(32) = 0.8, (−3.72, 8.37) 0.439
BDI somatic (range) Na. 8.5 ± 2.9 (4–13) Na. 7.9 ± 2.4 (2–13) YOUNG-D vs. OLD-D t(33) = 0.68, (−1.22, 2.43) 0.504
MMSE (range) Na. Na. 28.8 ± 1.4 (27–30) 29.1 ± 1.0 (25–30)* OLD vs. OLD-D t(32) = 0.66, (−1.16, 0.59) 0.512

Abbreviations: DASS-A, Depression, anxiety and stress subscale (Lovibond and Lovibond, 1995); SCL-90 som, somatic subscale of the symptom checklist (Derogatis et al., 1973); MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination (Folstein et al., 1975); BDI somatic, sum of scores on BDI-II items related to somatic symptoms (Buckley et al., 2001); diagnosis, number of participants with a self-reported diagnosis of a major depressive disorder within 1 year or over a year ago; severity, number of participants with a diagnosis of mild, moderate or severe depression (note that four participants in YOUNG-D and three in OLD-D could not specify their depression diagnoses); onset, number of participants who reported first onset of depressive symptoms in childhood (before the age of 18) or in adulthood; non-med/med, participants currently taking (med) and not taking (non-med) antidepressant medication; M, mean; SD, standard deviation; *data missing for participants (data about depression onset were missing for four participants in YOUNG-D and two participants in OLD-D; data about education, depressive episodes, DASS, SCL-90, and MMSE were missing for one participant in OLD-D). Note that the group comparisons with categorical variables are based on a two-tailed Fisher’s exact test; therefore, no “t-values” are reported for them. YOUNG, younger adult group; YOUNG-D, younger adult depression group; OLD, older adult group; OLD-D, older adult depression group; Younger, non-depressed and depressed younger adult groups; Older, non-depressed and depressed older adult groups; dep, depressed younger and older adults; non-dep, non-depressed younger and older adults; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval; p, p-value.