The purpose of this study was to determine whether demographic and clinical
factors are associated with a diagnosis of depression among persons with s
chizophrenia and to determine the association of depression with subjective
quality of life. A consecutively admitted sample of psychiatric inpatients
diagnosed with schizophrenia (n = 123) were assessed for depression and qu
ality of life, Logistic regression was used to determine factors associated
with a diagnosis of depression. Multiple regression analyses were used to
determine the relationship between depression and quality of life. The odds
of being diagnosed with depression were seven times greater in Caucasians
than in African-Americans, and three times greater in persons who were ever
married. Depression was significantly associated with reduced life satisfa
ction in Caucasians but not African-Americans, This suggests the importance
of race as a predictor of a diagnosis of depression in schizophrenia and t
he possibility of underdiagnosis of depression among African-Americans. The
absence of the expected association between depression and quality of life
in African-Americans casts doubt on the validity of the depression diagnos
is using conventional diagnostic tools.