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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2011 Jul 28;53(1):64–72. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2011.02432.x

Table 3.

Frequency of CIDI diagnosis among parents in families with typical and non-typical profiles.

“Typical” SOR only DISC only Comorbid Wald test (χ2(3))

Mothers (N = 137) (N = 41) (N = 158) (N = 81)
 Alchohol Dependency 5 (3.7) 5 (12.2) 17 (10.8) 7 (8.6) n.s.
 Alchohol Abuse 21 (15.3) 12 (29.2) 44a (27.8) 20a (24.5) 8.5*
 Depression 15 (10.9) 15a (36.6) 46a (29.1) 25a (29.6) 23.8**
 Specific Phobia 14 (10.2) 3 (7.9) 17 (10.8) 24a (29.6) 21.2**
 Anxiety 14(11.3) 8 (19.5) 28a (21.2) 14a (20.0) 9.3*
Fathers (N = 94) (N =29) (N = 106) (N = 44)
 Alchohol Dependency 3 (3.2) 1 (3.5) 14a (13.2) 6a (13.6) 9.4*
 Alchohol Abuse 33 (35.0) 12 (41.4) 47 (31.1) 17 (38.6) n.s.
 Depression 12 (12.8) 4 (13.8) 10 (9.4) 3 (6.8) n.s.
 Specific Phobia 6 (6.4) 2 (6.9) 5 (4.7) 3 (6.8) n.s.
 Anxiety 9 (9.6) 2 (6.9) 6 (5.7) 7 (15.9) n.s.
*

p<.05,

**

p<.01

a

Odds of qualifying for a diagnosis significantly higher compared to typical group.