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. 2015 Dec;50:141–150. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2015.09.005

Table 2.

Logistic regression analyses predicting resilience from the alternative adaptation categories for boys.

Non-resilient Vulnerable Competent
OR (95% CI)
n = 668
OR (95% CI)
n = 455
OR (95% CI)
n = 2,889
Demographics Race 3.68 (.42–32.06) .12 (.00–6.54) .16 (.00–4.24)
Maternal education (low vs. med) 1.20 (.68–2.11) 1.06 (.54–2.10) .79 (.45–1.40)
Maternal education (low vs. high) 1.66 (.89–3.11) .82 (.39–1.69) .62 (.40–.96)



Child temperament Mood 1.02 (.97–1.08) .96 (.91–1.03) .97 (.92–1.02)
Intensity 1.01 (.96–1.07) .96 (.90–1.03) .99 (.94–1.05)
Emotionality 38 m .94 (.89–.99) .99 (.93–1.07) 1.09 (1.03–1.16)
Activity 38 m 1.03 (.95–1.11) 1.02 (.94–1.12) .97 (.91–1.06)
Shyness 38 m .93 (.87–1.00) .99 (.92–1.08) 1.01 (.94–1.08)
Sociability 38 m 1.05 (.97–1.14) 1.03 (.94–1.13) .93 (.86–1.02)



Attachment Reunion warmth 1.53 (1.18–1.98) 1.00 (.73–1.37) .68 (.52–1.02)



Parenting Maternal 1.02 (.95–1.09) 1.04 (.96–1.15) .98 (.91–10.5)
Partner 1.04 (1.00–1.08) .89 (.84–.93) .88 (.85–.91)



Maternal mental health Maternal depression 8–33 m .96 (.91–1.02) 1.08 (1.01–1.17) 1.17 (1.11–1.24)
Maternal life events Maternal life events 8–33 m .96 (.93–.99) 1.15 (1.09–1.20) 1.13 (1.09–1.17)



Model χ2 60.78, p < 001 128.47, p < 001 272.29, p < 001
Nagelkerke R2 .16 .38 .35

Note: Boldface type indicates significant associations i.e., the 95% confidence intervals (CI) do not cross 1.