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. 2017 Mar 29;17:117. doi: 10.1186/s12888-017-1252-z

Table 3.

Results from binary logistic regression analyses of parental separation in childhood and adolescent depression at baseline. Models adjusted for sex. n = 382

coef. s.e. p OR 95% CI Pseudo R2
Model 1 Parental separation 0.64 0.23 0.004** 1.90 1.22–2.96 0.02
Model 2 Parental separation 0.36 0.24 0.128 1.44 0.90–2.30 0.05
Major conflicts between parents 1.24 0.32 < 0.001*** 3.45 1.85–6.44
Model 3 Parental separation 0.50 0.24 0.034* 1.65 1.04–2.61 0.08
Major conflicts with parents 1.86 0.39 < 0.001*** 6.41 2.96–13.88
Model 4 Parental separation 0.54 0.23 0.019* 1.72 1.09–2.69 0.03
Family income reduced 0.83 0.32 0.010* 2.29 1.22–4.29
Model 5 Parental separation 0.62 0.23 0.007** 1.85 1.19–2.89 0.02
Family moved to another city 0.21 0.23 0.365 1.23 0.79–1.93
Model 6a Parental separation 0.57 0.23 0.012* 1.78 1.14–2.78 0.02
Parental depression 0.48 0.23 0.039* 1.62 1.02–2.56
Model 7a Parental separation 0.20 0.25 0.428 1.22 0.74–2.02 0.10
Major conflicts between parents 0.76 0.35 0.030* 2.13 1.08–4.24
Major conflicts with parents 1.54 0.41 < 0.001*** 4.64 2.08–10.36
Family income reduced 0.56 0.34 0.102 1.75 0.89–3.44
Family moved to another city 0.05 0.25 0.831 1.05 0.65–1.71
Parental depression 0.32 0.25 0.191 1.38 0.85–2.25

***p < 0.001 **p < 0.01 *p < 0.05

a n = 379

Bold text indicates results with p-values < 0.05