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. 2014 May;204(5):346–353. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.134452

Table 2.

Any psychotic experience(s) by childhood exposuresa

Any psychotic experience(s)
When growing up . . . Total n (%) Yes, n (%) Unadjusted OR Adjusted OR 1b (95% CI) Adjusted OR 2c (95% CI)
Hit hard (physical abuse)
    No 1268 (77.3) 187 (14.2) 1.00 1.00 1.00
    Yes
402 (22.7)
127 (30.6)
2.66
2.50 (1.89-3.29)
2.17 (1.62-2.89)
Sexual abuse
    No 1584 (94.8) 283 (17.0) 1.00 1.00 1.00
    Yes
79 (5.2)
26 (31.2)
2.22
2.47 (1.47-4.16)
2.13 (1.28-3.56)
Hit hard or sexual abuse
    No 1229 (75.1) 176 (13.8) 1.00 1.00 1.00
    Sexual abuse only 33 (2.2) 7 (20.6) 1.62 1.84 (0.75-4.53) 1.79 (0.78-4.11)
    Hit hard only 354 (19.7) 107 (29.3) 2.59 2.40 (1.79-3.20) 2.13 (1.57-2.89)
    Both 46 (3.0) 19 (39.1) 4.01 4.12 (2.15-7.89) 3.24 (1.68-6.25)
a.

All percentages are weighted. Results in bold signify P<0.05.

b.

Adjusted for age, gender and ethnicity.

c.

Adjusted for age, gender, ethnicity, education, social class and cannabis use.