Table 4.
Childhood adversity | Adulthood past–12-month stressors | |||||||
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Men (%) (n=14 564) | Women (%) (n=20 089) | |||||||
Lowest stressors | Low-middle stressors | Middle-high stressors | Highest stressors | Lowest stressors | Low-middle stressors | Middle-high stressors | Highest stressors | |
Lowest adversity | 0.9 (n=1674) | 1.1 (n=1144) | 2.3 (n=741) | 3.5 (n=322) | 0.6 (n=2268) | 1.7 (n=1334) | 1.9 (n=943) | 2.9 (n=464) |
Low-middle adversity | 1.4 (n=1076) | 1.6 (n=1035) | 3.3 (n=811) | 5.8 (n=561) | 1.8 (n=1349) | 2.3 (n=1401) | 2.6 (n=1394) | 6.7 (n=1015) |
Middle-high adversity | 2.6 (n=480) | 3.5 (n=785) | 3.3 (n=1052) | 5.0 (n=1237) | 1.9 (n=1003) | 5.0 (n=1353) | 5.2 (n=1327) | 10.4 (n=1234) |
Highest adversity | 2.9 (n=420) | 3.1 (n=670) | 6.8 (n=1035) | 13.6 (n=1521) | 3.3 (n=402) | 2.9 (n=934) | 10.0 (n=1358) | 16.9 (n=2310) |
Adjusted for race/ethnicity and age at interview