Table 4 Analysis of people with depression in different states (N = 518).

From: Analyzing the correlation between gastroesophageal reflux disease and anxiety and depression based on ordered logistic regression

Variables

No depression (0–7 points, N = 297)

Mild depression (8–10 points, N = 128)

Moderate to severe depression (11–21 points, N = 93)

P

Age

54.84 ± 13.32

57.96 ± 10.94

58.90 ± 12.89

0.007

Height

1.62 ± 0.08

1.62 ± 0.08

1.61 ± 0.09

0.446

Weight

60.78 ± 11.14

62.65 ± 12.14

61.14 ± 12.84

0.316

BMI

23.18 ± 3.32

23.80 ± 3.82)

23.58 ± 3.96

0.225

Sex

 Male

120 (40.40%)

59 (46.09%)

45 (48.39%)

0.301

 Female

177 (59.60%)

69 (53.91%)

48 (51.61%)

 

Marriage

0.261

 Unmarried

18 (6.06%)

3 (2.34%)

4 (4.30%)

 

 Married

279 (93.94%)

125 (97.66%)

89 (95.70%)

 

Educational level

0.003

 Junior high school and below

138 (46.46%)

75 (58.59%)

53 (56.99%)

 

 High school or junior college

62 (20.88%)

30 (23.44%)

25 (26.88%)

 

 University and above

97 (32.66%)

23 (17.97%)

15 (16.13%)

 

Alcohol consumption

0.758

 No

263 (88.55%)

111 (86.72%)

80 (86.02%)

 

 Yes

34 (11.45%)

17 (13.28%)

13 (13.98%)

 

Smoking

0.733

 No

256 (86.20%)

107 (83.59%)

78 (83.87%)

 

 Yes

41 (13.80%)

21 (16.41%)

15 (16.13%)

 

Coffee

0.355

 No

273 (91.92%)

116 (90.62%)

89 (95.70%)

 

 Yes

24 (8.08%)

12 (9.38%)

4 (4.30%)

 

Strong tea

0.962

 No

257 (86.53%)

112 (87.50%)

81 (87.10%)

 

 Yes

40 (13.47%)

16 (12.50%)

12 (12.90%)

 

Infected with Helicobacter pylori (HP)

0.063

 Not infected

186 (62.63%)

71 (55.47%)

66 (70.97%)

 

 Infected (including being infected)

111 (37.37%)

57 (44.53%)

27 (29.03%)

 
  1. Continuous variables are expressed as mean ± SD and categorical variables are expressed as NO. (%).