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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Mar 23.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Womens Ment Health. 2008 May 8;11(3):181–192. doi: 10.1007/s00737-008-0011-z

Table 5.

Adjusted association of Childhood Trauma Questionnaire with BSI outcomes above borderline/clinical cut-off

BSI outcome above borderline/clinical cut-off Months post-partum, OR (95%CI)

0 6 12 24 48 72
GSI>0.83
 Emotional abuse 2.13** (1.17–3.86) 2.94**** (1.77–4.88) 3.88**** (2.39–6.31) 5.91**** (3.41–10.25) 7.94**** (4.19–15.03) 5.14**** (2.46–10.71)
Paranoid ideation>0.99
 Physical neglect 1.79** (1.00–3.19) 1.42 (0.84–2.39) 1.17 (0.70–1.97) 0.90 (0.50–1.62) 0.85 (0.46–1.56) 1.49 (0.78–2.85)
Depression>1.07
 Physical neglect 1.19 (0.57–2.52) 2.06** (1.08–3.92) 2.90*** (1.39–6.05) 3.61*** (1.62–8.04) 2.33* (0.90–6.06) 3.01** (1.06–8.55)

Adjustments included the following for BSI models: (1) GSI—prenatal cocaine use, WAIS-R Picture Completion scale, log of average prenatal alcohol dose per week, and current marijuana use; (2) psychoticism—prenatal cocaine use and log of average prenatal alcohol dose per week; (3) depression—prenatal cocaine use, PPVT Standard Score, and log of average current alcohol dose per week.

*

p<0.1;

**

p<0.05;

***

p<0.01;

****

p<0.001