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Table 5 Association between Major Depressive Disorder and clinical and behavioral outcomes as seen in the Wayo-Nero study population, Northern Uganda

From: Major depressive disorder seven years after the conflict in northern Uganda: burden, risk factors and impact on outcomes (The Wayo-Nero Study)

 

Number in study (N,%)

Major depressive disorder (n,%)

Unadjusted OR (95% CI)

Adjusted OR§ (95% CI)

p-value

Whether currently receiving treatment for psychiatric illness (n = 173)

 

No

159 (91.9)

81 (50.9)

1

  

Yes

14 (8.1)

8 (57.1)

1.284 (0.426-3.870)

1.103 (0.349-3.480)

0.868

Whether receiving HIV treatment (n = 164)

 

Yes

139 (84.8)

59 (42.5)

1

  

No

25 (15.2)

15 (60.0)

2.034 (0.854-4.845)

3.218 (1.082-9.570)

0.036*

Whether receiving treatment for the epilepsy (n = 66)

 

No

40 (61.6)

11 (27.5)

1

  

Yes

26 (39.4)

9 (34.6)

1.396 (0.481-4.049)

1.789 (0.536-5.973)

0.344

High risk sexual behaviour (n = 139)

 

No

2223 (94.2)

545 (24.5)

1

  

Yes

139 (5.8)

37 (26.8)

1.128 (0.765-1.664)

1.374 (0.905-2.086)

0.136

  1. Key: §Adjusted for sex, age and education.