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Table 2 Results for clinical depression, clinical anxiety and their comorbidity as different predictors of follow-up events

From: Comorbidity of depression and anxiety leads to a poor prognosis following angina pectoris patients: a prospective study

Event

 

Clinical depression

Clinical anxiety

Clinical comorbidity

Unadjusted HR

(95%CI)

P

Adjusted HR

(95%CI)

P

Unadjusted HR

(95%CI)

P

Adjusted HR

(95%CI)

P

Unadjusted HR

(95%CI)

P

Adjusted HR

(95%CI)

P

Noncardiac

Reference

2.81 (1.30–6.10)

0.009*

2.38 (1.06–5.33)

0.035*

3.46(1.37–8.72)

0.008*

2.85 (1.10–7.45)

0.032*

3.74(1.39–10.10)

0.009*

2.91(1.03–8.18)

0.043*

Cardiac

Reference

1.06 (0.52–2.19)

0.872

1.28 (0.61–2.67)

0.513

1.21(0.48–3.07)

0.684

1.39 (0.54–3.57)

0.493

1.25(0.45–3.50)

0.670

1.32(0.47–3.7)

0.604

Mace

Reference

1.53 (0.84–2.78)

0.169

1.71 (0.92–3.16)

0.089

1.99(0.97–4.07)

0.061

2.23 (1.07–4.64)

0.032*

2.27(1.07–4.81)

0.033*

2.38(1.11–5.10)

0.025*

Composite

Reference

1.63 (0.99–2.66)

0.054

1.73(1.04–2.87)

0.036*

2.19(1.23–3.91)

0.008*

2.30 (1.27–4.15)

0.006*

2.44(1.31–4.52)

0.005*

2.52(1.35–4.69)

0.004*

  1. The table were combined with results of 3 survival analyses including clinical depression vs reference, clinical anxiety vs reference and clinical comorbidity vs reference
  2. Reference: no depression or anxiety
  3. Clinical Depression: PHQ-9 scores of ≥10
  4. Clinical Anxiety: GAD-7 scores of ≥10
  5. Clinical Comorbidity: Both PHQ-9 and GAD-7 scores of ≥10
  6. *:P < 0.05