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. 2015 Mar 21;41(1):37–45. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsv017

Table III.

The Relative Risk of Child Maltreatment on Female Adolescent Health

No control of contamination-baseline model (N = 498)
Contamination controlled-multimethod strategy (N = 394)
Outcome RR 95% CI RR 95% CI
Teenage births
    Unadjusted 1.80** 1.17–2.78 2.89** 1.47–5.66
    Adjusteda 1.66* 1.06–2.61 2.21* 1.06–4.63
Obesity
    Unadjusted 1.16 0.88–1.52 1.51* 1.04–2.21
    Adjustedb 1.16 0.90–1.50 1.47* 1.03–2.08
Major depression
    Unadjusted 1.59 0.99–2.57 4.04** 1.64–9.97
    Adjustedb 1.28 0.79–2.08 2.95* 1.22–7.16
Past-month cigarette use
    Unadjusted 2.01*** 1.51–2.66 2.64*** 1.74–3.99
    Adjustedb 1.36* 1.06–1.74 1.68** 1.21–2.35

Note. RR = relative risk; 95% CI = 95% confidence intervals.

aAdjusted for age, minority status, family income, single-parent household, and serious life events. Prior birth status was not controlled as all participants were nulliparous at the initial assessment.

bAdjusted for age, minority status, family income, single-parent household, serious life events, and initial outcome severity.

***p < .001; **p < .01; *p < .05.