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Table 3 Association between health insurance status and CES-D scale scores a

From: The role of basic health insurance on depression: an epidemiological cohort study of a randomized community sample in Northwest China

 

7-month follow up CES-d, OR (95%CI)

P value

20-month follow up CES-d, OR (95%CI)

P value

Ordinal regression adjusted with baseline CES-D

    

Non-insurance

1.61 (1.31-1.98)

<.001

2.11 (1.59-2.80)

<.001

Insurance to None

1.22 (0.85-1.75)

.29

2.15 (1.51-3.06)

<.001

Non to Insurance

1.02 (0.70-1.49)

.91

1.57 (1.22-2.03)

<.001

insurance

1

 

1

 

Ordinal regression adjusted with baseline CES-D, city, sex, ethnicity , age, education, marriage, employment, Dibao, life events.

    

Non-insurance

1.44 (1.12-1.86)

.005

1.92 (1.39-2.65)

<.001

Insurance to None

1.21 (0.84-1.73)

.31

2.09 (1.45-3.00)

<.001

Non to Insurance

0.94 (0.65-1.37)

.76

1.45 (1.09-1.94)

.01

insurance

1

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1

.

Ordinal regression adjusted with all above plus physical exercise, drink, smoke, BMI and 4-week disease

    

Non-insurance

1.4 (1.09-1.82)

.01

1.89 (1.36-2.62)

<.001

Insurance to None

1.22 (0.85-1.76)

.28

2.1 (1.44-3.05)

<.001

Non to Insurance

0.92 (0.63-1.35)

.67

1.45 (1.09-1.95)

.01

insurance

1

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1

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  1. A The OR reflects the cumulative probabilities of CES-D scale scores ≥26 vs CES-D scale scores 25 or less.