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. 2012 Oct;130(4):634–642. doi: 10.1542/peds.2012-0392

TABLE 5.

SDB Clusters Effects on SEN

Crude OR (95% CI) Adjusted,a Without IQ, OR (95% CI) Adjusted,b With IQ, OR (95% CI)
Combined symptomatic vs normal 1.56 (1.37–1.77)*** 1.38 (1.18–1.62)*** 1.30 (1.05–1.61)*
Peak at 6 mo 1.52 (1.28–1.79)*** 1.32 (1.08–1.62)** 1.40 (1.09–1.80)**
Peak at 18 mo 1.47 (1.24–1.75)*** 1.31 (1.06–1.63)** 1.14 (0.87–1.50)
Worst 1.83 (1.48–2.25)*** 1.60 (1.23–2.08)*** 1.45 (1.05–2.00)*
Late 1.56 (1.32–1.85)*** 1.43 (1.16–1.75)*** 1.26 (0.98–1.63)

* P < .05; ** P < .01; *** P < .001.

a

In adjusted models without IQ (based on symptomatic versus normal SDB clusters), the following variables were significant: maternal age at delivery, child gender (male), low birth weight, paternal employment (manual), family adversity (increased), and parity (≥2).

b

In adjusted models with IQ (based on symptomatic versus normal SDB clusters), the following variables were significant: child gender (male), family adversity (increased), and IQ (<80).