Diagnosis rates differed by as much or more than 400 percent among cities, from a high of 6.8 percent in Topeka, Kan., to lows of 1.5 percent in Laredo, Texas, and 2 percent in McAllen / Edinburg / Mission, Texas.
Not exact matches
The interaction term of time × mother's remission status was included to formally test whether changes in
rates of childhood
diagnoses differed significantly between mothers whose depression remitted and mothers whose depression remained.
The children who improved by their 3 - month evaluation did not
differ significantly from those who did not on lifetime
diagnoses or treatment history, indicating that differential
rates of improvement were unlikely attributable to lifetime course of illness.