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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2018 Jun 19;267:438–445. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.06.039

Table 2.

Parental History of DSM-5 Disorders among Immigrants and US-Born Americans in the United States

US-Born (n = 29,896; 84.05%) Immigrant (n = 6,404; 15.95%) Unadjusted Adjusted

% (95% CI) % (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
Father
Anxiety Disorder
 No 87.60 (86.9–88.2) 91.55 (90.5–92.5) 1.00 1.00
 Yes 12.40 (11.8–13.1) 8.45 (7.5–9.5) 0.65 (0.58–0.74) 0.80 (0.71–0.91)
Depressive Disorder
 No 83.56 (82.8–84.3) 91.52 (90.8–92.2) 1.00 1.00
 Yes 16.44 (15.7–17.2) 8.48 (7.8–9.2) 0.47 (0.42–0.52) 0.55 (0.48–0.62)
Mother
Anxiety Disorder
 No 77.85 (77.0–78.7) 86.34 (85.2–87.4) 1.00 1.00
 Yes 22.15 (1.3–23.0) 13.66 (12.6–14.8) 0.56 (0.50–0.61) 0.64 (0.56–0.72)
Depressive Disorder
 No 71.92 (71.1–72.7) 84.26 (83.2–85.2) 1.00 1.00
 Yes 28.08 (27.3–28.9) 15.74 (14.8–16.8) 0.48 (0.44–0.52) 0.54 (0.49–0.59)

Note: Adjusted odds ratios (AOR) adjusted for age, gender, race/ethnicity, household income, education level, marital status, region of the United States, and urbanicity. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals in bold are statistically significant.