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Table 2 Multiple associations with not using psychotherapy in those reporting a mental health problem that would need help

From: Perceived need for treatment and non-utilization of outpatient psychotherapy in old age: two cohorts of a nationwide survey

 

Unadjusted model

Adjusted model

OR

LL CI

UL CI

p

OR

LL CI

UL CI

p

Cohort, 2019 (Ref. 2014)

0.93

0.92

0.94

<.001

0.94

0.94

0.94

<.001

Age 18–24 (Ref.)

 Age 25–34

2.09

0.60

7.24

.247

2.25

0.60

8.43

.228

 Age 35–44

2.42

0.71

8.20

.156

2.59

0.71

9.42

.148

 Age 45–54

2.04

0.87

4.76

.100

2.12

0.82

5.46

.122

 Age 55–64

2.34

1.15

4.77

.019

2.36

1.02

5.50

.046

 Age 65–74

2.80

1.69

4.64

<.001

2.72

1.47

5.05

.001

 Age 75+

4.97

2.55

9.69

<.001

4.76

2.09

10.87

<.001

Gender, women

    

0.83

0.78

0.88

<.001

Education

 School, low (Ref.)

    

 School, middle

    

0.97

0.91

1.04

.363

 School, high

    

0.84

0.76

0.94

.001

 Degree

    

0.86

0.69

1.08

.198

Single habiting

    

1.37

1.35

1.38

<.001

Health, low

    

0.75

0.44

1.27

.278

Rural residency

    

1.38

1.22

1.56

<.001

GP visit

    

1.39

1.37

1.41

<.001

  1. N unweighted = 1666. Weighted coefficients presented. OR = odds ratio. LL CI and UL CI = lower and upper limit 95% confidence interval of the odds ratio coefficient. Logistic Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE) models were specified (weighting factor was used; distribution = binomial; link function = logit; repeated = cohort; type of covariance = exchangeable; robust estimator was used)