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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017 Jul 20;84:190–196. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.07.482

Table 4.

Logistic regression analyses of the association between CM and risk of clinically elevated TSH concentrations at each trimester.

1st Trimester 2nd Trimester 3rd Trimester

B (SE) OR [95% CI] B (SE) OR [95% CI] B (SE) OR [95% CI]

CM 1.35 (0.7) 3.84 [1.0–14.5]* 1.94 (0.8) 6.98 [1.4–36.0]* 1.80 (0.8) 6.07 [1.3–27.5]*

Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White 0.70 (0.8) 2.01 [0.4–9.7] 0.36 (1.1) 1.43 [0.2–12.8] 1.33 (1.1) 3.80 [0.4–32.6]
Hispanic White 0.20 (0.9) 1.22 [0.2–7.3] −0.82 (1.1) 0.44 [0.1–3.5] 0.48 (1.1) 1.61 [0.2–13.2]

Education 0.22 (0.4) 1.25 [0.6–2.6] −1.31 (0.5) 0.27 [0.1–0.7]* −0.18 (0.4) 0.84 [0.4–1.9]

Nulliparity 2.66 (1.7) 14.3 [1.5–139.9]* 2.23 (1.2) 9.29 [0.9–88.3] 2.69 (1.2) 14.7 [1.3–166.1]*

Primiparity 1.77 (1.2) 5.86 [0.5–62.6] 1.82 (1.2) 6.19 [0.6–64.8] 2.10 (1.3) 8.16 [0.7–97.8]

Pre-pregnancy BMI 1.19 (0.7) 3.30 [0.9–12.8] 1.97 (0.9) 7.14 [1.1–45.4]* 1.36 (0.8) 3.90 [0.8–19.8]

Childhood SES 0.08 (0.1) 1.08 [0.9–1.3] −0.06 (0.1) 0.94 [0.7–1.2] −0.04 (0.1) 0.96 [0.8–1.2]

Depression (CES-D) 0.34 (0.8) 1.40 [0.3–7.1] −1.05 (1.1) 0.35 [0.0–3.1] −0.68 (1.0) 0.51 [0.1–3.8]

Note. BMI = body mass index; CM = childhood maltreatment; SES = Socio-economic status; CES-D = Center for Epidemiological Studies–Depression scale. BMI is dichotomized in normal weight (BMI < 25 and > 18.5) vs. overweight/obesity (BMI > 25). Logistic regressions were performed separately for each trimester. R2 = .27–.37 (Nagelkerke).

*

p < .05