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Table 4 Logistic regression on the impact of selected socio-demographic, clinical and psychosocial factors, and depression symptoms among diabetes at FHRH, Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia, 2016 (n = 416)

From: Psychosocial and clinical factors associated with depression among individuals with diabetes in Bahir Dar City Administrative, Northwest Ethiopia

Variable categories

Depression (n)

COR (95% CI)

AOR (95% CI)

Age

Yes

No

 

 18–34

37

87

1.53 (0.87, 2.71)

1.83 (0.69, 4.88)

 35–44

24

57

1.52 (0.81, 2.86)

4.22 (1.65, 10.76)

 45–54

33

49

2.43 (1.32, 4.46)

3.88 (1.36, 11.08)

 ≥ 55*

28

101

1.00

1.00

Sex

 Male*

61

181

1.00

1.00

 Female

61

113

1.60 (1.05, 2.45)

2.43 (1.29, 4.58)

Sexual dysfunction

 Yes

11

8

3.54 (1.39, 9.04)

9.52 (2.19, 41.35)

 No*

111

286

1.00

1.00

Social support

    

Strong support*

25

188

1.00

1.00

Moderate support

55

77

10.89 (5.78, 20.47)

6.49 (2.83, 14.87)

Poor support

42

29

5.37 (3.12, 9.24)

6.08 (2.98, 12.40)

I worry that having diabetes increases the chances of heart disease

    

 High fear

74

48

7.90 (4.90, 12.73)

6.49 (2.22, 18.93)

 Low fear*

48

246

1.00

1.00

Afraid to develop kidney problems one day

    

 High fear

69

41

8.03 (4.94, 13.07)

6.12 (1.75, 21.23)

 Low fear*

53

253

1.00

1.00

  1. * Reference category; p-value = significant, < 0.05; COR Crude Odds Ratio, AOR Adjusted Odds Ratio