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. 2017 Dec 13;187(6):1199–1209. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwx366

Table 3.

Association Between Paternal Psychosocial Stress and Offspring Asthma at Age 7 Years as Defined by the Norwegian Prescription Database, Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study, 2000–2007

Measure of Paternal Psychosocial Stress Range of Scale Scores No. of Children No. of Cases Median (IQR) Unadjusted Adjusteda
RR 95% CI RR 95% CI
SCL-5 scoreb 1–4 47,133 1,925 1.0 (1.0–1.2) 1.10 0.95, 1.27 1.05 0.90, 1.23
Satisfaction With Life Scalec 1–7 47,191 1,924 5.8 (5.2–6.2) 0.96 0.92, 1.01 0.97 0.93, 1.02
Relationship satisfactionc 1–6 47,033 1,917 5.4 (5.0–5.8) 1.03 0.95, 1.11 1.03 0.95, 1.12
Lifetime symptoms of depressionb 0–5 47,088 1,925 0.0 (0.0–2.0) 1.05 1.02, 1.09 1.03 1.00, 1.07
Lifetime history of major depressive symptoms
 No 42,568 1,746 N/A 1.00 Referent 1.00 Referent
 Yes 4,520 179 N/A 0.97 0.83, 1.12 0.95 0.81, 1.11
Use of antidepressants, anxiolytics, and/or hypnotics during pregnancy
 No 46,894 1,911 N/A 1.00 Referent 1.00 Referent
 Yes 725 28 N/A 0.95 0.66, 1.37 0.81 0.55, 1.20

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; IQR, interquartile range; N/A, not applicable; RR, relative risk; SCL-5, 5-item symptom checklist.

a Adjusted for paternal age, education, body mass index, smoking, and history of asthma.

b Higher scores indicate more stress.

c Higher scores indicate less stress.