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Table 7 Clinical and medication related factors that associated with depression in bivariate analysis (< .25) among CVD patients in Jimma University Teaching Hospital cardiac clinic, 2014–2015

From: Determinates of depressive disorder among adult patients with cardiovascular disease at outpatient cardiac clinic Jimma University Teaching Hospital, South West Ethiopia: cross-sectional study

Characteristics

Non depressed

N (%)

Depressed

N (%)

COR (95% CI)

P-value

Diagnosis type of CVD illness

 Hypertensive heart diseases

102 (35.9)

48 (35.8)

1

 

 Ischemic heart disease

75 (26.4)

37 (27.6)

.913 (.503, 1.658)

.765

 Valvular heart disease

35 (12.3)

11 (8.2)

1.939 (.86, 4.371)

.110a

 Rheumatic heart disease

26 (9.2)

14 (10.4)

.762 (.321, 1.807)

.537

 Cardiomyopathy

29 (10.2)

16 (11.9)

.722 (.315, 1.654)

.442

 Other

17 (5.0)

8 (6.0)

1.000 (.357, 2.797)

1.00

Age onset of CVD

 9–19

11 (8.2)

12 (8.0)

.679 (.264, 1.745)

.421

 20–29

17 (12.7)

21 (14.0)

.769 (.347, 1.701)

.516

 30–39

24 (17.9)

19 (12.7)

.493 (229, 1.058)

.070a

 40–49

24 (17.9)

27 (18.0)

.700 (.339, 1.445)

.335

 50–59

30 (22.4)

26 (17.3)

.539 (.266, 1.092)

.086a

 ≥ 60

28 (20.9)

45 (30.0)

1

1

Medication

 B-blocker

72 (53.7)

65 (43.3)

1.519 (.950, 2.426)

.081a

Duration of treatment (year)

 ≤ 1

91 (32.0)

50 (37.3)

1

 

 1–2

51 (18.0)

24 (17.9)

1.372 (.69, 2.729)

.367

 2–3

29 (10.2)

12 (9.0)

1.728 (.741, 4.028)

.206a

 3–4

30 (10.6)

11 (8.2)

2.106 (.901, 4.927)

.086a

 ≥ 5

83 (29.2)

37 (27.6)

1.516 (.834, 2.758)

.173a

Lipid profile level—total cholesterol (mg/dl)

 < 200

7 (63.6)

11 (91.7)

4.488 (.495, 40.69)

.182a

 ≥ 200

4 (36.4)

1 (8.3)

1

 
  1. Diagnosis of CVD other—corpulmonary, acute rheumatic fever, congenital heart disease, pericarditis, CHF due to thyrotoxicosis
  2. aVariables which shown statistically significant association during the bivariate analysis