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Table 4 Logistic regression models for the association between registered diagnoses of chronic stress-induced exhaustion (SED), depression (DEP), or both in 2012 or 2013 and the outcomes with adjustment for age, sex, neighborhood socioeconomic status, diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disorder

From: Stress, depression, and risk of dementia – a cohort study in the total population between 18 and 65 years old in Region Stockholm

Diagnosis

 

All

Women

Men

No SED/ DEP

SED

DEP

SED + DEP

SED

DEP

SED + DEP

SED

DEP

SED + DEP

Alzheimer disease,a

OR (99% CI)

1.00

2.45

(1.22–4.91)

2.32

(1.85–2.90)

4.00

(1.67–9.58)

2.81

(1.37–5.88)

2.32

(1.77–3.04)

4.48

(1.77–11.34)

NA

2.32

(1.56–3.47))

NA

Other dementia,b

OR (99% CI)

1.00

0.92

(0.29–2.91)

2.39

(1.92–2.96)

1.36

(0.31–6.06)

1.02

(0.28–3.73)

2.11

(1.56–2.86)

NA

NA

2.73

(2.01–3.70)

NA

Mild cognitive disorder,c

OR (99% CI)

1.00

1.87

(1.20–2.91)

2.85

(2.53–3.22)

3.87

(2.39–6.27)

2.12

(1.32–3.40)

2.76

(2.37–3.22)

3.72

(2.14–6.45)

0.93

(0.25–3.40)

2.97

(2.44–3.60)

4.12

(1.52–11.18)

  1. Abbreviations: DEP Depression, NA Too few obeservations to calculate a reliable risk estimate, SED Chronic stress-induced exhaustion
  2. aICD-10 code F00 Dementia in Alzheimer disease and G30 Alzheimer disease
  3. bICD-10 code F01 Vascular dementia, F02 Dementia in other diseases classified elsewhere, and F03 Unspecified dementia
  4. cICD-10 code F06.7 Mild cognitive disorder