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. 2010 Nov 12;10:693. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-693

Table 2.

Antenatal or postnatal CMD and infant development

Characteristics Cognitive score Language score Motor score
β^ 95% CI β^ 95% CI β^ 95% CI
Postnatal CMD as primary exposure

Unadjusted β^ 0.06 -0.08, 0.09 -0.09, -0.23 -0.52,
0.20 0.27 0.06
Fully adjusted model* (n = 183) 0.04 -0.10, 0.001 -0.22, -0.23 -0.52,
0.17 0.22 0.06
Final model adjusted for potential mediators
 Infant nutritional status 0.02 -0.12, -0.004 -0.22, -0.25 -0.56,
0.17 0.23 0.05
 Infant illness episodes 0.04 -0.10, -0.001 -0.22, -0.23 -0.52,
0.17 0.22 0.06

Antenatal CMD as primary exposure

Unadjusted β^ -0.08 -0.20, -0.001 -0.14, -0.20 -0.37, -
0.03 0.13 0.03
Final adjusted model* (n = 185) -0.05 -0.20, -0.01 -0.16, -0.01 -0.21,
0.09 0.17 0.19
Final model adjusted for potential mediators:
 Prolonged labour -0.06 -0.21, -0.002 -0.16, 0.03 -0.23,
(n = 185) 0.09 0.17 0.17
 Birth weight (n = 185) -0.05 -0.20. -0.01 -0.16, -0.01 -0.21
0.09 0.17 0.19

Association between maternal antenatal/postnatal common mental disorder symptoms (CMD: SRQ score) and scores on Bayley sub-scales for 12 month old infants (n = 194)

*Potential confounders as described in methods