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Table 4 Characteristics associated with depressive symptoms in the Latino subsample (N = 1,125)

From: Correlates of depressive symptoms among Latino and Non-Latino White adolescents: Findings from the 2003 California Health Interview Survey

 

Model not including acculturation

Model including acculturation

Characteristics

OR (95% CI)*

p-value

OR (95% CI)*

p-value

Acculturation low vs. high

-

 

1.54 (0.97–2.44)

0.07

Age: 12–13 vs. 16–17

1.22 (0.75–2.00)

0.4

1.30 (0.79–2.14)

0.30

Age: 14–15 vs. 16–17

1.21 (0.73–2.01)

0.5

1.26 (0.75–2.09)

0.39

Gender: Female vs. male

2.60 (1.72–3.93)

<0.001

2.64 (1.74–3.99)

<0.001

<200% poverty level vs. > 200%

0.96 (0.63–1.46)

0.8

0.86 (0.55–1.33)

0.50

Household type: One parent vs. both

1.29 (0.84–1.99)

0.2

1.37 (0.88–2.13)

0.16

Support at home: low vs. high

0.85 (0.57–1.29)

0.5

0.84 (0.55–1.27)

0.40

Support at school: low vs. high

2.53 (1.60–4.00)

<0.001

2.50 (1.58–3.97)

<0.001

  1. *adjusted for all other variables in the table