<p><sup><b>&</b></sup><b>Adjusted OR:</b> all sociodemographic variables are included in the model</p><p>â Family income is defined as a four-category income scale calculated as the ratio of family income in the past 12 months divided by the median income for Spain. Low income is defined as less than or equal to 0.5, low average as 0.5 to 1.0, high average as 1.0 to 2.0, and high as over 2.0.</p><p><sup><b>#</b></sup> Completed years of education (four categories: None or primary: 0â7 years; Basic: 8â11 years; Secondary: 12â15 years and College: 16 or more years of education)</p><p><sup>&</sup> 12-month ECS (12-month Economic Crisis Score) as the sum of the score of the three events suffered during the last 12 months. Range value from 0 to 3.</p><p>Twelve-month prevalence of any disorder, any mood and anxiety disorders according to socio-demographic variables (adjusted Odds Ratios<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0137293#t005fn001" target="_blank"><sup>&</sup></a> and 95% Confidence Interval. (CI)</p
<p>Percentages in the three severity columns are repeated as proportions of all cases and sum to 100% across each row. Part 1 Total Sample Size = 2621. Part 2 Total Sample Size = 1459.</p><p>+ Severity calculated using part 2 weights. See the â<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0137293#sec005" target="_blank">Methods</a>â section text for a description of the coding rules used to define the severity levels.</p><p>* Part1 sample, prevalence calculated using part 1 weights.</p><p>** Part2 sample, prevalence calculated using part 2 weights.</p><p>*** Part3 sample, 33% random draw using part 2 weights.</p><p>â p-value †0.05 for Mild, Moderate and Serious Severity in the Total Sample.</p><p>Twelve-Month Prevalence and Severity of DSM-IV disorders in PEGASUS-Murcia project (proportions and 95% Confidence Interval).</p
<p><sup>â </sup> The response rate is defined as: <b><i>(completed interviews) / (total released respondent sample casesârespondent nonsample cases)</i>.</b><sup>âĄ</sup><b>High risk individuals</b>: those who have positively answered a number of specific questions related to mood and anxiety disorders in the screening section. <b>Low risk individuals</b>: those without symptoms related to mood and anxiety disorders in the screening section. <sup>„</sup><b>Long Path inclusion criteria</b>: a) all high risk individuals and b) a random subsample of 25% of the low risk individuals. The remaining 75% of respondents without screening symptoms not randomly selected for the long path followed the <b>Short Path</b> of the questionnaire</p
<p><sup> Only sociodemographic variables used in post-stratification of weight are presented.
* Weighted Percentages calculated using part 1 weights
** Weighted Percentages calculated using part 2 weights
# Centro Regional de EstadĂstica de Murcia; PadrĂłn 2010
# Completed years of education (four categories: None or primary: 0â7 years; Basic: 8â11 years; Secondary: 12â15 years and College: 16 or more years of education).
â Family income is defined as a four-category income scale calculated as the ratio of family income in the past 12 months divided by the median income for Spain. Low income is defined as less than or equal to 0.5, low average as 0.5 to 1.0, high average as 1.0 to 2.0, and high as over 2.0.
& 12-month ECS (12-month Economic Crisis Score) as the sum of the score of the three events suffered during the last 12 months. Range value from 0 to 3.
Sociodemographic distribution (continuation) of the PEGASUS-Murcia sample compared to general population
<p>Lifetime mental disorders prior to earthquakes and 12-month post-earthquake mental disorder prevalence in relation to prior lifetime mental disorders in Lorca versus the rest of Murcia.</p
<p>Multivariate logistic regression analyses of 12-month of PTSD, any other anxiety, mood and any severe 12-month disorder in Lorca compared to the rest of Murcia.</p