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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2016 Sep 28;207:291–299. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2016.09.033

Table 2.

Parental psychopathology, and childhood-adolescent traumatic experiences as bivariate predictors for first-onset STB.

Prevalencea Suicidal ideationb Suicide planb
n(w) %(w) (SE) OR 95% CI PARP(%) OR 95% CI PARP(%)
Parental psychopathology 553 27.1 0.8 1.91 (1.11–3.28) 18.1 2.40 (1.25–4.62) 25.8
Traumatic experiences (< age 17)
 physical abuse 78 3.8 0.4 4.23 (1.51–11.86) 8.7 7.19 (2.58–20.08) 15.2
 emotional abuse 262 12.9 0.6 2.34 (1.25–4.36) 13.2 2.57 (1.21–5.46) 15.7
 sexual abuse 11 0.5 0.1 / / / / / /
 neglect 101 5.0 0.4 2.79 (1.17–6.62) 7.1 2.93 (0.96–8.92) 8.2
 bully victimization 609 29.8 0.9 1.38 (0.80–2.38) 9.5 1.71 (0.98–2.99) 16.7
 dating violence 88 4.3 0.4 12.25 (5.00–29.98) 21.8 17.58 (6.55–47.18) 30.2
Any traumatic experience 1070 52.4 0.9 2.50 (1.41–4.45) 41.1 3.98 (1.64–9.65) 57.7
Number of traumatic experiences
 0 972 47.6 0.9 (ref) (ref)
 1 656 32.1 0.9 1.63 (0.88–3.05) −2.9 2.15 (0.85–5.48) −6.0
 2 278 13.6 0.6 3.30 (1.66–6.57) 12.2 5.74 (2.20–14.98) 18.2
 3+ 136 6.7 0.5 5.72 (2.39–13.70) 12.7 10.58 (3.43–32.61) 18.4
  χ2 (p-value)c 13.8 (<0.01) 18.1 (<0.01)
a

prevalence estimate of risk factor among those that never experienced any STB at baseline (n = 2,042).

b

STB outcomes are mutually exclusive.

c

Cochran-Armitage trend test.

Note: significant ORs/PARPs are shown in bold (α = 0.05); OR = odds ratio; PARP = population attributable risk proportion; / = could not be estimated