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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc. 2014 Aug 23;37(7):1099–1108. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2014.08.003

Table 3.

Links to becoming a parent using Time Varying Covariates Cox Regression

Variable Name Bivariate
OR (CI)
Multivariate
OR (CI)
Child race (Ref: White)
  African American 3.46 (1.03 – 11.65) 1.68 (0.48 – 5.84)
  Other 1.48 (0.24 – 8.98) 1.28 (0.33 – 5.05)
Family Income (under 15K) 1.80 (0.83 – 3.90) -
CG marital status (ever married) 0.74 (0.34 – 1.61) -
Neglect 2.76 (1.21 – 5.98) 4.72 (1.07 – 20.94)
Physical abuse 1.10 (0.60 – 3.58) -
Sexual abuse 1.01 (0.31 – 3.12) -
Emotional abuse 0.77 (0.38 – 2.98) -
TSC Anxiety 1.15 (1.06 – 1.26) 1.24 (1.04 – 1.48)
TSC Depression 1.10 (0.99 – 1.22) 0.82 (0.69 – 0.98)
TSC Anger 1.06 (0.98 – 1.14) -
TSC Post traumatic stress 1.09 (1.02 – 1.17) 1.05 (0.92 – 1.20)
TSC Dissociation 1.05 (0.96 – 1.15) -
TSC Sexual concerns 1.06 (0.95 – 1.17) -
Future Expect: Welfare 1.64 (1.09 – 2.46) 1.57 (1.05 – 2.35)
Future Expect: College 0.65 (0.46 – 0.91) 0.74 (0.48 – 1.14)
Future Expect: Wanted Job 0.66 (0.41 – 1.06) 1.09 (0.65 – 1.83)

Note: HS = completed high school. Boldface indicates results significant at p < .05. Italics indicate results significant at p < .10.

Gray scale indicates time-invariant variables.

For multivariate analyses, only variables that were significant at at least p < .10 were retained.