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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2014 Oct;66(10):1438–1446. doi: 10.1002/acr.22366

Table 3.

Hazard ratios for RA phenotypes (all, seropositive, and seronegative) according to familial RA or lupus by affected first-degree relative (FDR) in age-adjusted models for women in the Nurses’ Health Study (n = 65,457).

All RA
(n = 493)
Seropositive RA
(n = 301)
Seronegative RA
(n = 192)

Familial RA or
lupus
RA
cases
HR 95% CI RA
cases
HR 95% CI RA
cases
HR 95% CI
No FDR 350 1.0 Ref 215 1.0 Ref 135 1.0 Ref
Parent 95 4.27 3.39–5.37 61 5.08 3.80–6.78 34 4.23 2.89–6.19

No FDR 350 1.0 Ref 215 1.0 Ref 135 1.0 Ref
Sibling 46 3.35 2.45–4.58 25 3.10 1.03–4.73 21 4.19 2.62–6.70

No FDR 350 1.0 Ref 215 1.0 Ref 135 1.0 Ref
Offspring 27 4.12 2.76–6.14 14 3.65 2.11–6.33 13 5.19 2.90–9.28

No FDR 350 1.0 Ref 215 1.0 Ref 135 1.0 Ref
Any FDR 143 3.67 3.01–4.47 86 3.90 3.03–5.03 57 3.95 2.88–5.40

No FDR 350 1.0 Ref 215 1.0 Ref 135 1.0 Ref
1 FDR 120 3.37 2.73–4.16 73 3.60 2.75–4.71 47 3.53 2.52–4.94
≥2 FDRs 23 6.83 4.43–10.53 13 7.62 4.26–13.64 10 8.69 4.50–16.79

All models were adjusted for age and questionnaire period.

CI= confidence interval; FDR = first-degree relative; HR = hazard ratio; RA = rheumatoid arthritis; Ref = reference.