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. 2013 May;52(5):519–526. doi: 10.1016/j.jaac.2013.02.010

Table 2.

Summary of Linear Regression Analysis for Antenatal Anxiety and 5-HTTLPR Genotype as Predictors of Infant Reactivity at 6 Months

Predictor variables Antenatal anxiety at 18 weeks
Antenatal anxiety at 32 weeks
B β t p B β t p
Step 1
 Maternal age −0.014 −0.023 −1.376 .172 −0.019 −0.031 −1.847 .065
 Smoking during pregnancy −0.048 −0.011 −0.635 .526 −0.013 −0.003 −0.178 .859
 Alcohol during pregnancy −0.008 −0.009 −0.553 .581 −0.002 −0.002 −0.12 .904
 Maternal education 0.004 0.002 0.098 .922 0.008 0.004 0.215 .830
 Household crowding 0.211 0.045 2.716 .007 0.197 0.043 2.625 .009
 Gender 0.328 0.060 3.719 .000 0.312 0.057 3.610 .000
 Living with partner −0.366 −0.028 −1.720 .086 −0.46 −0.036 −2.275 .023
 Postnatal depression 0.051 0.084 4.246 .000 0.059 0.098 5.272 .000
Step 2
 Antenatal anxiety 0.174 0.211 4.151 .000 0.164 0.202 4.091 .000
 5-HTTLPR genotype −0.300 −0.077 −1.532 .126 −0.335 −0.086 −1.747 .081
Step 3
 Antenatal anxiety × 5-HTTLPR genotype −0.050 −0.042 −0.828 .408 0.028 0.024 0.491 .624
 5-HTTLPR genotype × gender 0.262 0.105 2.076 .038 0.293 0.117 2.374 .018
 Gender × antenatal anxiety −0.056 −0.106 −2.103 .036 −0.073 −0.141 −2.885 .004
Step 4
 Antenatal anxiety × 5-HTTLPR genotype × Gender 0.030 0.040 0.787 .431 0.003 0.004 0.077 .939

Note: N = 3,946, derived from those participants with genetic, prenatal anxiety, and temperament data at 6 months.