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. 2015 Nov 21;15:193. doi: 10.1186/s12887-015-0507-4

Table 3.

Risk factors for an increased level of anxiety in parents (STAI score >31)

Characteristics Odds ratio 95 % CI for OR P-value
Parent
STAI trait 1.24a 1.18–1.31 <0.01
Female gender 1.25 0.75–2.06 0.39
12 years education or less 2.53 1.49–4.32 <0.01
Parents live separately 1.87 0.79–4.41 0.16
Parent with only one child 1.17 0.64–2.12 0.61
Family history of HD 1.03 0.58–1.83 0.93
Family history of HM 0.92 0.54–1.56 0.75
Sought information on HM 1.49 0.90–2.46 0.12
Child
Age over 2 years 0.96 0.58–1.58 0.86
Previous hospitalisation 1.13 0.65–1.96 0.66
General info
Waiting time for consultation >2 months 1.02 0.62–1.67 0.95
Referred by a specialist 0.75 0.38–1.49 0.42
Did not received a fact sheet 1.46 0.84–2.53 0.18
Returned STAI after appointment 1.13 0.67–1.89 0.66
Concerns
It is serious to have a physiological HM 2.72 1.59–4.65 <0.01
HM will restrict the Child’s activity 3.13 1.65–5.91 <0.01
HM will increase risk of HD later in life 2.72 1.60–4.63 <0.01
Most likely cause of HM in children is CDH 1.75 1.01–3.03 0.05
Has a major concern 2.54 1.47–4.38 <0.01

Abbreviations: CHD Congenital Heart disease, HD Heart disease, HM Heart murmur, SD Standard deviation, STAI State trait anxiety inventory

aOdds ratio with increment of 1 STAI-trait score