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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2018 Apr 21;236:52–59. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2018.04.088

Table 2.

Correlations among the pre- and post-natal variables

Maternal
physical
health
Maternal
emotional
health
Use of
prescribed
drugs
Maternal
substance
use
Surgical
delivery
Maternal
obstetric
history
Difficult
delivery
Pre-mat
urity
Acute
anoxia/
hypoxia
Hematologi
cal
problems
Illness
first year
Breast
feeding
Maternal
Maternal
physical health
-
Maternal
emotional
health
.49
Use of
prescribed drugs
.55 .53
Maternal
substance use
.49 .32 .36
Maternal
obstetric history
.54 .43 .37 .19
Surgical
delivery
.48 .41 .37 .26 .19
Difficult
delivery
.50 .36 .43 .49 .47 .39
Pre-maturity .46 .44 .48 .42 .44 .25 .51
Acute anoxia/
hypoxia
.44 .27 .31 .37 .47 .48 .42 .54
Hematological
problems
.47 .25 .33 .22 .35 .39 .51 .49 .46
Illness first year .54 .50 .61 .45 .28 .39 .52 .49 .30 .41
Breast feeding .56 .51 .58 .61 .45 .33 .68 .47 .44 .57 .54

Note: All correlations reached significance