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Table 2 The associations between the dynamic nature of depression with incident lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia on weighted data

From: Longitudinal association between the dynamic nature of depression with lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia (LUTS/BPH)

 

Model 1

P

Model 2

P

Model 3

P

No depression

Ref

 

Ref

 

Ref

 

Acute depression with mission

1.24 (0.96–1.60)

0.1

1.22 (0.94–1.58)

0.14

1.18 (0.91–1.54)

0.21

Acute depression with recurrence

1.41 (0.89–2.23)

0.14

1.36 (0.85–2.18)

0.2

1.30 (0.81–2.09)

0.28

Chronic major depression

1.77 (1.26–2.50)

< 0.01

1.74 (1.22–2.47)

< 0.01

1.59 (1.11–2.28)

0.01

  1. Model 1 adjusted for the following variables: age, residential regions, married status, education levels, and body mass index
  2. Model 2 adjusted for the following variables: age, residential regions, married status, education levels, body mass index, smoking, drinking alcohol, night sleep duration, napping, and difficulty scores of mobility activities
  3. Model 3 adjusted for the following variables: age, residential regions, married status, education levels, body mass index, smoking, drinking alcohol, night sleep duration, napping, difficulty scores of mobility activities, the number of chronic comorbidity, disability, accident, and fallen down