Age-Related Differences in Anxiety and Depression Diagnosis among Adults in Puerto Rico during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Study Measures
2.2.1. Age
2.2.2. Depression and Anxiety Self-Reported Diagnosis
2.2.3. Covariates
2.3. Statistical Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Summary of Findings
4.2. Study Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Age Group | ||||||
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Total Sample (n = 1945) | 18–29 y (n = 487) | 30–39 y (n = 371) | 40–49 y (n = 435) | ≥50 y (n = 652) | p-Value | |
Sex a | 0.057 | |||||
Female | 1473 (76.4) | 351 (72.5) | 284 (77.2) | 247 (80.1) | 491 (76.2) | |
Male | 456 (23.6) | 133 (27.5) | 84 (22.8) | 86 (19.9) | 153 (23.8) | |
Marital status | <0.001 | |||||
Married/living with partner | 1089 (56.0) | 107 (22.0) | 247 (66.6) | 313 (72.0) | 422 (64.7) | |
Divorced/single/separated/widow | 856 (44.0) | 380 (78.0) | 124 (33.4) | 122 (28.0) | 230 (35.3) | |
Education level | <0.001 | |||||
High school graduate or less | 71 (3.7) | 40 (8.2) | 3 (0.8) | 8 (1.8) | 20 (3.1) | |
Associate degree | 169 (8.7) | 102 (20.9) | 14 (3.8) | 16 (3.7) | 37 (5.7) | |
Some college | 103 (5.3) | 12 (2.5) | 28 (7.6) | 26 (6.0) | 37 (5.7) | |
Undergraduate degree | 699 (35.9) | 211 (43.3) | 111 (29.9) | 129 (29.7) | 248 (38.0) | |
Masters | 549 (28.2) | 96 (19.7) | 121 (32.6) | 152 (34.9) | 180 (27.6) | |
Doctoral degree | 354 (18.2) | 26 (5.3) | 94 (25.3) | 104 (23.9) | 130 (19.9) | |
Annual household income | <0.001 | |||||
≤$20,000 | 327 (16.8) | 157 (32.2) | 41 (11.1) | 40 (9.2) | 89 (13.7) | |
$20,001–$40,000 | 480 (24.7) | 115 (23.6) | 104 (28.0) | 99 (22.8) | 162 (24.9) | |
$40,001–$75,000 | 473 (24.3) | 86 (17.7) | 96 (25.9) | 108 (24.8) | 183 (28.1) | |
>$75,000 | 476 (24.5) | 60 (12.3) | 106 (28.6) | 146 (33.6) | 164 (25.2) | |
Prefer not to answer | 189 (9.7) | 69 (14.2) | 24 (6.5) | 42 (9.7) | 54 (8.3) | |
Current smoking | 114 (5.9) | 15 (3.1) | 18 (4.9) | 32 (7.4) | 49 (7.5) | 0.006 |
Chronic diseases | 1189 (61.1) | 209 (42.9) | 202 (54.5) | 265 (60.9) | 513 (78.7) | <0.001 |
Mental health disorders | ||||||
Anxiety | 459 (23.6) | 146 (30.0) | 88 (23.7) | 100 (23.0) | 125 (19.2) | <0.001 |
Depression | 310 (15.9) | 88 (18.1) | 45 (12.1) | 65 (14.9) | 112 (17.2) | 0.081 |
Age Group | ||||
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18–29 y OR (95% CI) | 30–39 y OR (95% CI) | 40–49 y OR (95% CI) | ≥50 y | |
Anxiety | 1.84 (1.34–2.55) | 1.50 (1.09–2.07) | 1.37 (1.01–1.87) | 1.00 |
Depression | 1.05 (0.74–1.52) | 0.78 (0.53–1.14) | 0.95 (0.68–1.34) | 1.00 |
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Cameron-Maldonado, S.; Pérez, C.M.; Fernández-Repollet, E.; López-Cepero, A. Age-Related Differences in Anxiety and Depression Diagnosis among Adults in Puerto Rico during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 5922. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20115922
Cameron-Maldonado S, Pérez CM, Fernández-Repollet E, López-Cepero A. Age-Related Differences in Anxiety and Depression Diagnosis among Adults in Puerto Rico during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(11):5922. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20115922
Chicago/Turabian StyleCameron-Maldonado, Stephanie, Cynthia M. Pérez, Emma Fernández-Repollet, and Andrea López-Cepero. 2023. "Age-Related Differences in Anxiety and Depression Diagnosis among Adults in Puerto Rico during the COVID-19 Pandemic" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 11: 5922. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20115922
APA StyleCameron-Maldonado, S., Pérez, C. M., Fernández-Repollet, E., & López-Cepero, A. (2023). Age-Related Differences in Anxiety and Depression Diagnosis among Adults in Puerto Rico during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(11), 5922. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20115922