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Table 3 Effect of depression and non-cardiovascular morbidity on the risk of CVD, n = 10,074

From: Does depressed persons with non-cardiovascular morbidity have a higher risk of CVD? A population-based cohort study in Sweden

 

Model 1a

n = 9458

HR (95% CI)

Model 2b

n = 7627

HR (95% CI)

Non-cardiovascular morbidity

Non-cardiovascular morbidity

Depression

No

Yes

No

Yes

No

1 (Ref)

1.5 (1.1,2.0)

1 (Ref)

1.4 (1.0,2.0)

Yes

1.4 (1.0,2.0)

2.1 (1.4,3.4)

1.3 (1.0,2.0)

2.0 (1.1,3.3)

Synergy index (95% CI)

1.2 (0.8,1.7)

1.5 (1.0,2.2)

  1. a Model 1 adjusted for age, gender and socioeconomic position,
  2. b Model 2 adjusted for age, gender, socioeconomic position, diabetes, hypertension, physical inactivity, BMI, smoking and hazardous alcohol consumption