Skip to main content

Table 4 Independent and Adjusted association between, Physician Depression Diagnosis and PHQ-9 elicited Depression symptoms.

From: Depression symptomatology and diagnosis: discordance between patients and physicians in primary care settings

Variables

UOR (95% CI)

≠ AOR (95% CI)

Anhedonia

1.64 [0.92–2.94]

1.66 [0.90–3.05]

Depressed mood

1.44 [0.73–2.83]

1.57 [0.77–3.20]

Insomnia or hypersomnia

1.78 [0.10–3.19]

*2.02 [1.09–3.75]

Feeling tired or having little energy

1.57 [0.86–2.86]

1.57 [0.84–2.93]

Poor appetite or overeating?

*1.74 [1.02–3.00]

1.74 [0.99–3.05]

Feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt

1.35 [0.80–2.29]

1.43 [0.83–2.47]

Diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness

1.68 [0.99–2.85]

1.62 [0.94–2.80]

Psychomotor agitation or retardation

1.45 [0.81–2.61]

1.56 [0.85–2.86]

Recurrent thoughts of death, suicidal ideation without/with a specific plan or attempt

**5.47 [2.06–14.49]

**5.41 [1.92–15.25]

  1. *Sig. at <.05 ** Sig. at <.01 † Sig. at <.001
  2. ≠: Each reported AOR represents the likelihood of depression diagnosis for each depression in nine logistic regression analysis models.