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Table 4 Sociodemographic and clinical correlates of depressive and anxious symptom severity at follow-up (N = 56)

From: Burden, screening, and treatment of depressive and anxious symptoms among women referred to cardiac rehabilitation: a prospective study

 

Depressiona

t / r

Anxietya

t / r

Sociodemographic

 Age

−.174

−.277*

 Marital Status (married)

.137

.646

 Work Status (retired)

.049

−.832

 Highest Education (post-secondary)

−.150

.648

 Ethnicity (white)

.560

−.166

 Annual Family Income ($50000CDN or greater)

−.553

−1.626

 Children (yes)

−.123

−1.163

Clinical

 Cardiac Indication

   PCI (yes)

−1.249

−.885

   Angina/ACS/CAD (yes)

−.998

−1.412

   MI (yes)

−.618

−.555

   CABG (yes)

.575

.644

   Valve (yes)

−.741

−.517

  BMI

.101

.023

  Exercise Behavior (Godin)a

.054

−.143

  Diabetes (yes)

1.502

.006

  Hypertension (yes)

.326

−.800

  Dyslipidemia (yes)

−.213

−1.971

  CR Enrollment (yes)a

−.064

−.694

  CR Completion (yes)a

−.994

−.747

Psychosocial

 Treatment (yes)a

2.356*

4.099***

 BDI-II

.566***

.465**

 PHQ-2

.573***

.484***

 PHQ-2a

.747***

.735***

  1. PCI percutaneous coronary intervention, ACS acute coronary syndrome, CAD coronary artery disease, CDN Canadian dollars, MI myocardial infarction, CABG coronary artery bypass graft, BMI body mass index, BDI beck depression inventory, PHQ patient health questionnaire
  2. * p < 0.05; ** p <0 .01; *** p < 0.001 for t-test and Pearson’s correlation (r), as applicable
  3. aAssessed at follow-up. All other variables assessed at baseline