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. 2015 Jul 1;24(7):557–562. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2014.5001

Table 2.

Unadjusted and Adjusted Estimates of Prevalence Ratios for Vulvodynia Status and Mental Health Conditions (Depression and PTSD) from the Woman to Woman Health Study

  Unadjusted modelsa Adjusted modelb
  Vulvodynia Short-term or past vulvar symptoms Vulvodynia Short-term or past vulvar symptoms
Mental health condition Prevalence ratios 95% Confidence interval Prevalence ratios 95% Confidence interval Adjusted prevalence ratios 95% Confidence interval Adjusted prevalence ratios 95% Confidence interval
Screened positive for depressionc 1.64*** 1.22–2.20 0.89 0.73–1.09 1.53** 1.12–2.10 0.85 0.69–1.06
PTSD screeningd:
 Suggestive positive for PTSD 1.49* 1.01–2.19 1.28* 1.04–1.57 1.54* 1.04–2.29 1.27* 1.03–1.56
 Screen positive for PTSD 2.21* 1.01–4.81 1.64* 1.09–2.46 2.37* 1.07–5.25 1.62* 1.07–2.44
a

Unadjusted models were analyzed as separate models for depression and PTSD. The models compared vulvodynia with women without vulvodynia (reference).

b

Adjusted model includes depression, PTSD, and race/ethnicity, marital status, education, and sexual intercourse in the past 6 months. The model compared vulvodynia with women without vulvodynia (reference).

c

Women who screened negative for depression are the referent.

d

Women who screened negative for PTSD are the referent.

*

p≤0.05, **p≤0.01, ***p≤0.001.