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. 2023 Jan 2;20(1):842. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20010842

Table 4.

Risk of depression in stroke survivors and control group according to age and sex.

N Depression Event IR
(per 1000 PYs)
aHR
(95% CI)
p for
Interaction
By age
Age < 65 Control 137,526 14,432 20.93 1 (ref.) <0.001
No disability after stroke 87,533 24,556 76.36 2.72(2.66–2.78)
Mild disability after stroke 5511 2237 109.39 3.66 (3.50–3.83)
Severe disability after stroke 3323 1669 170.62 5.39 (5.12–5.67)
Age ≥ 65 Control 156,980 35,148 46.76 1 (ref.)
No disability after stroke 97,650 32,944 111.75 1.76 (1.73–1.79)
Mild disability after stroke 9194 3940 133.6 2.04 (1.98–2.12)
Severe disability after stroke 4467 2124 176.58 2.62 (2.51–2.74)
N Depression Event IR
(per 1000 PYs)
aHR
(95% CI)
p for
Interaction
By sex
Male Control 182,928 25,659 28.49 1 (ref.) <0.001
No disability after stroke 115,021 32,899 83.95 2.19 (2.15–2.23)
Mild disability after stroke 9532 3734 113.65 2.73 (2.63–2.83)
Severe disability after stroke 5121 2401 164.12 3.78 (3.62–3.95)
Female Control 111,578 23,921 44.24 1 (ref.)
No disability after stroke 70,162 24,601 109.58 1.89 (1.86–1.93)
Mild disability after stroke 5173 3734 142.99 2.16 (2.07–2.25)
Severe disability after stroke 2669 2401 193.84 2.92 (2.76–3.08)

aHRs were adjusted for age, sex, CCI, place, income, DM, HTN, dyslipidemia, smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise. Abbreviations: IR, incidence rate; PYs, person-years; aHR, adjusted hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval; CCI, Charlson Comorbidity Index.