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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2010 Oct 12;34(11):833–841. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2010.05.002

Table 4.

Adjusted ORs for the relationship between childhood adversity and depression & suicidality & substance abuse & HIV & HSV2 in women*#

Depression Suicidality Alcohol abuse incident HIV infection Incident HSV2
AOR (95%CI) p
value
AOR (95%CI) p value AOR (95%CI) p value IRR (95%CI) p
value
IRR (95%CI) p
value
Physical
punishment:
none
1.00 1.00
some
0.33 (0.14, 0.81) 0.02 1.51 (0.65, 3.54) 0.34
often
0.86 (0.48, 1.52) 0.60 2.13 (1.04, 4.37) 0.04
Sexual abuse:
none
1.00 1.00 1.00
some
1.90 (1.24, 2.91) 0.003 0.85 (0.34, 2.13) 0.73 1.32 (0.88, 2.00) 0.18
often
2.16 (1.34, 3.48) 0.002 3.94 (1.90, 8.17) <0.0001 1.66 (1.04, 2.63) 0.03
Emotional
neglect: none
1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
some
1.22 (0.77, 1.93) 0.39 1.93 (0.72, 5.14) 0.19 2.17 (0.99, 4.72) 0.05 1.62 (1.01, 2.59) 0.04
often
1.82 (1.15, 2.88) 0.01 5.07 (2.07, 12.45) <0.0001 1.82 (0.81, 4.11) 0.15 1.26 (0.73, 2.18) 0.41
Emotional abuse:
none
1.00
some
1.70 (1.12, 2.57) 0.01
often
1.96 (1.25, 3.06) 0.003
*

models for depression, suicidality and alcohol abuse were adjusted for age, education, socio-economic status and parental loss.

#

physical hardship was not associated with any of the outcomes in women

**

poisson models for HIV and HSV2 were adjusted for treatment arm and stratum