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. 2015 Apr 8;10(4):e0123632. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123632

Table 4. Prediction of mental illness by indicators of disasters relative to the Brief Trauma Questionnaire in southern Louisiana women, adjusted for covariates.

PTSD p for difference depression p for difference
OR* 95% CI aROC CI OR* 95% CI aROC CI
BTQ 1.64 0.84–3.18 0.61 0.51–0.70 2.29 1.43–3.68 0.64 0.59–0.69
Katrina 1.06 0.31–3.58 0.61 0.52–0.69 0.65 1.81 0.69–4.71 0.60 0.55–0.66 0.06
Rita 1.42 0.74–2.72 0.60 0.52–0.69 0.77 1.03 0.68–1.56 0.59 0.64–0.65 0.03
Gustav 1.89 0.93–3.85 0.63 0.55–0.71 0.59 1.63 1.03–2.57 0.61 0.56–0.66 0.20
Ike 2.83 1.52–5.28 0.67 0.59–0.75 0.11 1.53 1.04–2.26 0.61 0.55–0.66 0.23
Mississippi 1.16 0.63–2.14 0.61 0.52–0.69 0.76 1.52 1.02–2.29 0.61 0.56–0.67 0.22
Isaac 1.86 0.90–3.85 0.63 0.54–0.73 0.50 1.83 1.13–2.95 0.63 0.57–0.68 0.49
overall (across disasters)
any illness 2.84 1.57–5.14 0.67 0.59–0.75 0.08 2.95 1.97–4.40 0.68 0.63–0.73 0.21
any damage 3.59 0.48–26.63 0.63 0.55–0.71 0.62 2.41 0.85–6.85 0.62 0.56–0.67 0.15
any danger 5.23 1.86–14.73 0.68 0.61–0.75 0.02 2.64 1.58–4.44 0.65 0.60–0.70 0.81
evacuated 0.78 0.34–1.80 0.61 0.53–0.70 0.79 0.89 0.49–1.63 0.60 0.54–0.65 0.04
number of total experiences, regardless of number of disasters
illness
0 1 1
1 1.48 0.60–3.67 1.80 1.01–3.19
2 2.24 1.02–4.92 2.77 1.65–4.64
3+ 5.66 2.80–11.43 0.65 0.56–0.74 0.26 5.14 3.04–8.66 0.65 0.60–0.70 0.79
damage
0 1 1
1 2.72 0.35–21.10 1.97 0.67–5.79
2 3.08 0.39–24.11 2.09 0.70–6.23
3+ 5.28 0.69–40.29 0.65 0.56–0.73 36 3.43 1.17–10.04 0.63 0.57–0.68 0.52
danger
0 1 1
1 3.75 1.24–11.37 2.14 1.21–3.81
2 5.29 1.71–16.31 2.29 1.24–4.25
3+ 8.44 2.77–25.69 0.63 0.54–0.72 0.64 4.40 2.40–8.08 0.64 0.58–0.69 0.79
Number of discrete disaster events experienced
overall
0 1
1 1.74 0.21–14.56
2 1.19 0.37–3.88 2.23 0.27–18.16
3 1.05 0.32–3.42 3.39 0.42–27.01
4 2.69 0.92–7.85 3.14 0.39–25.34
5 2.19 0.74–6.46 2.79 0.35–22.57
6 1.78 0.61–5.23 0.61 0.53–0.69 0.75 3.94 0.50–31.31 0.61 0.56–0.66 0.16
illness
0 1 1
1 2.73 0.84–8.88 2.06 1.13–3.76
2 7.00 2.26–21.67 2.54 1.34–4.84
3+ 6.70 2.28–19.71 0.64 0.56–0.73 0.38 3.31 1.88–5.82 0.64 0.59–0.70 0.99
damage
0 1 1
1 2.68 0.35–20.38 1.92 0.66–5.54
2 3.45 0.42–28.12 3.23 1.07–9.80
3+ 6.08 0.79–46.64 0.65 0.57–0.73 0.38 3.16 1.07–9.38 0.64 0.59–0.69 0.81
danger
0 1 1
1 1.70 0.82–3.52 1.92 1.19–3.09
2 3.53 1.51–8.28 4.19 2.31–7.62
3+ 6.34 2.93–13.69 0.64 0.56–0.73 0.41 6.06 3.37–10.91 0.61 0.55–0.66 0.13
evacuation
0 1 1
1 0.90 0.35–2.34 0.78 0.38–1.57
2 0.97 0.36–2.62 0.84 0.40–1.75
3 0.56 0.19–1.66 0.96 0.47–1.98
4+ 0.73 0.29–1.85 0.61 0.53–0.70 0.81 0.97 0.50–1.87 0.60 0.55–0.66 0.06

BTQ, Brief Trauma Questionnaire; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; aROC, area under the receiver operating curve

*Adjusted for age, pregnancy status, race, and income.

relative to 1 experience; too few cases in the 0 category to converge.