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. 2014 Jun 11;39(11):2611–2621. doi: 10.1038/npp.2014.114

Table 4. Proportion of CIM in SSRI-Exposed Children and Matched Comparisons with No History of Maternal Depression and No SSRI Exposure (Secondary Analyses).

  SSRI exposure in 3 trimesters
Matched comparisons
Statistics
  No. % No. % Test statistic p-value OR Confidence interval
CIM 5 26% 0 0% 10.0 0.002 29.21 3–>999.99
No CIM 14 74% 38 100%        
  SSRI Exposure in less than 3 Trimesters Matched Comparisons Statistics
  No. % No. % Test Statistic p-value OR Confidence Interval
CIM 1 8% 0 0% 2.00 0.16 6.36 0.32–955.72
No CIM 12 92% 26 100%        
  SSRI exposure at conception Matched Comparisons Statistics
  No. % No. % Test Statistic p-value OR Confidence Interval
CIM 3 20% 0 0% 6.00 0.01 17.08 1.50–>999.99
No CIM 12 80% 30 100%        
  SSRI exposure post-conception Matched Comparisons Statistics
  No. % No. % Test Statistic p-value OR Confidence Interval
CIM 2 13% 0 0% 4.00 0.046 11.30 0.85–>999.99
No CIM 13 87% 30 100%        
  SSRI+Family History MDD/BPD Matched Comparisons Statistics
  No. % No. % Test Statistic p-value OR Confidence Interval
CIM 5 45% 0 0% 10.0 0.002 38.08 3.57–>999.99
No CIM 6 55% 22 100%        
  SSRI No Family History MDD/BPD Matched Comparisons Statistics
  No. % No. % Test Statistic p-value OR Confidence Interval
CIM 1 5% 1 2% 0.25 0.62 6.36 0.32–955.7
No CIM 21 95% 43 98%