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. 2013 Jan 1;8(1):23–27. doi: 10.4161/epi.22989

Table 2. Multivariable associations between maternal education and family income at birth and Sat2.

 
Model 1 a
n = 79
Model 2 b
n = 79
Model 3 b
n = 79
Model 4 b
n = 73
  Beta (95% CI) Beta (95% CI) Beta (95% CI) Beta (95% CI)
Maternal education at birth
< high school vs. ≥ high school

10.7

(-2.5, 24.0)

3.0

(-10.6, 16.5)

6.5

(-6.7, 19.7)

3.4

(-11.6, 18.4)
Family income at birth
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lowest vs. highest quartile
Second vs. highest quartile Third vs. highest quartile
20.1
5.5
8.5
(0.9, 39.2)
(-12.1, 23.2)
(-9.4, 26.4)
19.7
2.6
10.2
(0.4, 39.0)
(-16.0, 21.3)
(-7.1, 27.4)
12.9
-0.8
6.3
(-6.3, 32.0)
(-18.8,17.2)
(-10.4 23.1)
22.5
3.0
6.7
(0.8, 44.1)
(-16.9, 22.9)
(-11.5, 24.8)
Adult education
< college degree vs. ≥ college degree
 
 
 
 

-16.7

(-29.0, -4.5)
 
 
Adult occupation
Blue vs. white collar
           
-8.5

(-21.9, 4.9)

a Adjusted for age; bAdjusted for age, prenatal smoke and birth order.