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. 2023 Jun 23;99(6):617–625. doi: 10.1016/j.jped.2023.05.010

Table 3.

Multivariate logistic analysis of the association between child exposure to intimate partner violence and functional gastrointestinal disorders.

Functional gastrointestinal disorders (N = 626)
Variables N = 626
n (%)
No
n (%)
Yes
n (%)
OR crude (CI95%) OR adjusteda (CI 95%)
Children's exposure to intimate partner violence
 No 213 (34.0) 180 (84.5) 33 (15.5) 1 1
 Yes 413 (66.0) 308 (74.6) 105(25.4) 1.85(1.20–2.86) 1.64 (1.04–2.58)
p 0.005 0.03
Number of exposure
 No exposure 262 (41.8) 219 (83.6) 43 (16.4) 1 1
 One to three types 192 (30.7) 149 (77.6) 43 (22.4) 1.46 (0.91–2.35) 1.42 (0.87–2.31)
 Four types or more 172 (27.5) 120 (69.8) 52 (30.2) 2.20(1.39–3.50) 1.81 (1.10–2.96)
p 0.003 0.01
Exposure start age
No exposure 262(41.8) 219 (83.6) 43 (16.4) 1 1
 Prenatal 139 (22.2) 100 (71.9) 39 (28.1) 1.98 (1.21–3.25) 1.67 (0.99–2.82)
 0–2 years old 88 (14.1) 62 (70.5) 26 (29.5) 2.13 (1.21–3.75) 1.93 (1.08–3.47)
 ≥3 years old 137 (21.9) 107 (78.1) 30 (21.9) 1.42(0.84–2.40) 1.33 (0.77–2.27)
p 0.006 0.02
Perpetrator of exposure
 No exposure 262 (41.9) 219 (83.6) 43 (16.4) 1 1
 Father 338 (54.0) 249 (73.7) 89 (26.3) 1.82 (1.21–2.73) 1.62 (1.05–2.48)
 Another partner 26 (4.1) 20 (76.9) 6 (23.1) 1.52 (0.57–4.02) 1.29 (0.47–3.48)
p 0.004 0.02
a

Adjusted for mother's alcohol use, woman's mental disorders, and child's age.