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Table 3 Presents disaggregated for significant interaction effects in analysis 2

From: Patterns of risk for anxiety-depression amongst Vietnamese-immigrants: a comparison with source and host populations

    

Age: 18–29 years

Age: 30–44 years

Age: 45+ years

    

Number

% within age sample

% prevalence of anxiety-depression

Number

% within age sample

% prevalence of anxiety-depression

Number

% within age sample

% prevalence of anxiety-depression

Significant interaction terms analysis 2: Vietnamese-immigrant/Australian-born

     
 

PTE exposure

         
  

Vietnamese-immigrant group

         
   

High PTE exposure

26

7.1%

0.0%

114

23.0%

13.7%

128

42.9%

16.4%

   

Low PTE exposure

116

31.1%

1.8%

198

40.1%

9.5%

88

29.6%

5.1%

   

No PTE exposure

229

61.8%

2.4%

182

36.8%

4.5%

82

27.5%

6.8%

  

Australian-born group

         
   

High PTE exposure

300

13.9%

23.3%

421

17.1%

22.9%

536

16.1%

16.0%

   

Low PTE exposure

828

38.5%

14.1%

1027

41.6%

11.7%

1392

41.7%

6.3%

   

No PTE exposure

1025

47.6%

6.3%

1021

41.3%

9.4%

1411

42.3%

5.3%

Substance use disorder (SUD)

         
  

Vietnamese-immigrant group

         
   

SUD diagnosis

9

2.3%

0.0%

6

1.2%

27.6%

4

1.3%

38.3%

   

No SUD diagnosis

362

97.7%

2.1%

487

98.8%

8.4%

293

98.7%

10.0%

  

Australian-born group

         
   

SUD diagnosis

360

16.7%

20.9%

236

9.6%

32.2%

103

3.1%

31.6%

   

No SUD diagnosis

1792

83.3%

9.8%

2233

90.4%

10.5%

3237

96.9%

6.7%

  1. Incidence (number and%) and prevalence rates (%) for anxiety-depression disaggregated by age group, PTE exposure and SUD diagnosis in the Vietnamese-immigrant and Australian-born populations (Analysis 2).