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. 2011 Nov 3;2011:478741. doi: 10.4061/2011/478741

Table 3.

Historical childhood data. Odds ratios (OR) of binge-drinking and drunkenness in men with adverse childhood experiences (n = 207), compared with men without adverse childhood experiences (n = 632) as a reference group in the KIHD study (n = 839).

OR (95% CI)
Spirits ≥ 31 cL/session Beer ≥ 6 bottles/session Wine ≥ 51 cL/session Fortified wine ≥ 38 cL/session Bingeing with any beverage/session Being drunk ≥ 1 times/week
No adverse childhood experiences (reference) 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
Adverse childhood experience, adjusted for
 Model 1 1.49 (1.00–2.21) 1.77 (0.83–3.79) 1.34 (0.58–3.09) 1.46 (0.76–2.78) 1.51 (1.05–2.18) 1.47 (0.85–2.53)
 Model 2 1.35 (0.90–2.02) 1.72 (0.80–3.71) 1.46 (0.62–3.43) 1.27 (0.65–2.49) 1.42 (0.98–2.06) 1.38 (0.80–2.39)
 Model 3 1.40 (0.93–2.12) 1.74 (0.81–3.73) 1.38 (0.60–3.17) 1.32 (0.67–2.61) 1.47 (1.01–2.14) 1.43 (0.82–2.47)
 Model 4 1.63 (1.01–2.60) 1.82 (0.79–4.20) 1.69 (0.65–4.37) 1.37 (0.62–2.99) 1.58 (1.02–2.45) 2.13 (1.06–4.28)
 Model 5 1.53 (0.93–2.52) 1.79 (0.76–4.21) 1.73 (0.65–4.62) 1.37 (0.59–3.17) 1.53 (0.96–2.43) 1.94 (0.95–3.98)

Model 1: adjusted for age, examination year.

Model 2: the same as model 1 and childhood socioeconomic position, education.

Model 3: the same as model 1 and adulthood socioeconomic position (income level, occupation).

Model 4: the same as model 1 and behavioural factors in adulthood (body mass index, leisure time physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption).

Model 5: the same as model 2 and adulthood socioeconomic position and behavioural factors in adulthood.