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. 2021 Feb 2;30:e10. doi: 10.1017/S2045796020001122

Table 4.

Incremental associations between depressive symptom severity with health care, rehabilitation and social care (US$) with bootstrapped 95% CI (N = 2707)

Severity level Health care Rehabilitation care Social care Overall
Predicted $ (95% CI) IC $ (95% CI) % Diff Predicted $ (95% CI) IC $ (95% CI) % Diff Predicted $ (95% CI) IC $ (95% CI) % Diff Predicted $ (95% CI) IC $ (95% CI) % Diff
Non-depressed 2069 108 66 2218
(2016–2122) (105–111) (62–69) (2166–2270)
Mild 5615 3546*** 173 310 202* 190 88 22 32 6066 3849*** 176
(5474–5756) (2277–4815) (301–320) (23–382) (84–92) (−27 to 72) (5928–6206) (2520–5177)
Moderate 4012 1943*** 96 108 1 1 67 1 5 4061 1843*** 85
(3911–4112) (923–2963) (105–112) (−126 to 130) (64–70) (−41 to 43) (3968–4153) (854–2831)
Moderately severe 8079 6009* 297 209 101 97 113 48 82 8104 5886* 272
(7883–8275) (1025–10 994) (203–215) (−208 to 410) (107–119) (−41 to 137) (7925–8284) (1126–10 647)

Notes: Results controlled for gender, age, marital status, education, poverty status, living alone, cognitive function, chronic diseases and a history of a diagnosis of depression/anxiety. IC, incremental cost; Diff, difference; CI, confidence interval. CI in parentheses.

* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.