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 | |||||||
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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 |
Unadjusted models were analyzed as separate models for depression and PTSD. The models compared vulvodynia with women without vulvodynia (reference).
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).
Women who screened negative for depression are the referent.
Women who screened negative for PTSD are the referent.
p≤0.05, **p≤0.01, ***p≤0.001.