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. 2012 Jun;102(6):1135–1144. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300636

TABLE 1—

Tests, Health Outcomes, and Diagnostic Criteria: Adult Health Outcomes for Abused and Neglected Children and Matched Controls, Midwestern United States, 2003–2005

Health Outcomes Description Measure Control Group, Mean (SD) Abuse and Neglect Group, Mean (SD)
Kidney and liver disease g/dL; indicates nutritional status, including protein deficiency and liver function Albumin 4.34 (0.34) 4.27 (0.30)
Kidney disease mg/dL BUN 13.62 (4.14) 13.82 (4.50)
Heart disease ≥ 0.1 mg/L is above normal (coded “2”) and < 0.1 mg/L is normal (coded “1”) CRP 3.62 (14.43) 3.45 (11.89)
Poor glycemic control (diabetes) ≥ 6.0% is above normal (coded “1”); < 6.0% is normal (coded “0”) HbA1C 5.45 (0.67) 5.53 (0.98)
Anemia For women, hemoglobin < 12.0 g/dL or hematocrit < 37.0% coded “1”; higher values coded “0”; for men, hemoglobin < 14.0 g/dL or hematocrit < 42.0% coded “1”; higher values coded “0” Women: Hemoglobin 12.97 (1.65) 13.44 (1.31)
 Hematocrit 38.78 (4.70) 40.45 (3.84)
Men: Hemoglobin 15.22 (1.11) 15.05 (0.85)
 Hematocrit 45.14 (3.60) 44.80 (2.97)
Malnutrition BMI ≤  18.4 kg/m2 or lymphocyte count < 171.8 (low quartile) or albumin < 3 g/dL BMI 29.48 (7.13) 30.07 (8.10)
WBC 7.27 (2.59) 7.21 (2.54)
Lymphocytes 34.99 (13.24) 33.88 (11.43)
WBC*lymphocytes 240.11 (108.33) 233.70 (89.21)
Albumin 4.34 (0.34) 4.27 (0.30)
Hepatitis C Positive coded “1”; negative coded “0.” Hepatitis C antibody
HIV Positive on both the EIA and WB tests coded “1”; not positive coded “0” EIA, WB
Syphilis Positive on both the RPR test and FTA test coded “1”; negative coded “0” RPR, FTA
Lung disease Height and gender were used to categorize the highest of 3 readings (L/min) from the full range peak airflow meter (Respironics model no. HS755), low coded “1”; normal or high coded “0” Peak airflow 445.75 (113.11) 421.66 (122.26)
Hypertension Systolic blood pressure ≥ 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure ≥ 90 mm Hg averaged over 2 assessments separated by about 5 min; high coded “1,” low or normal coded “0” Systolic blood pressure 128.50 (16.67) 127.86 (20.28)
Diastolic blood pressure 82.13 (11.54) 82.18 (12.70)
Tuberculosis Mantoux (purified protein derivative) test; reading of 5–9 mL inclusive with high risk, 10–14 mL with high or moderate risk, or ≥ 15 mL coded “1” (positive); others coded “0” (negative). Mantoux 0.48 (1.24) 1.05 (4.28)
Hearing Weber and Rinne tests Hearing test
Oral health Problems with tooth decay (any teeth with suspicious areas), evidence of gum problems or disease (plaque or bleeding), or a soft tissue condition (abnormalities such as cracking, discolorations, growths on tongue or inside of mouth) coded “1”; no significant findings coded “0” Oral examination
Vision 20/20 for both eyes (tested separately; with glasses or contacts, if needed) coded “0”; otherwise coded “1” Acuity test

Note. BMI = body mass index; BUN = blood urea nitrogen; CRP = C-reactive protein; EIA = enzyme immune assay; FTA = fluorescent treponemal antibody; HbA1C = hemoglobin A1C; RPR = rapid plasma reagin; WB = Western blot; WBC = white blood cell count.