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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 28.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2015 Dec 18;236:91–97. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.12.026

Table 3.

Stress Themes and Odds Ratios for Risk of SSD in Offspring

Stress
Theme
All Offspring, unadjusteda All Offspring, adjusted for
maternal educationa
Male Offspring, unadjustedb Male Offspring, adjusted for
maternal educationb
Female Offspring,
unadjustedc
Female Offspring, adjusted
for maternal educationc
OR 95% CI p-value OR 95% CI p-value OR 95% CI p-value OR 95% CI p-value OR 95% CI p-value OR 95% CI p-value
Perceived Negative Affect 1.387 .756 – 2.541 0.290 1.356 .735 – 2.499 0.330 1.075 .495 – 2.334 0.855 1.082 .496 – 2.362 0.843 2.125 .769 – 5.672 0.132 1.967 .725 – 5.335 0.184
Pregnancy-Specific Anxiety 0.906 .460 – 1.786 0.776 0.956 .482 – 1.896 0.897 1.254 .584 – 2.696 0.562 1.293 .598 – 2.797 0.513 0.196 .024 – 1.584 0.126 0.219 .027 – .787 0.156
Daily Life Stress 1.244 .758 – 2.043 0.388 1.159 .700 – 1.920 0.566 2.091 1.119 – 3.907 0.021 1.995 1.061 – 3.750 0.032 0.505 0.213 – 1.197 0.121 0.393 .178 – 1.073 0.071
a

All offspring analyses included 95 cases and 206 controls.

b

Male offspring analyses included 62 cases and 126 controls.

c

Female offspring analyses included 33 cases and 80 controls.