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. 2018 Jul 2;47(5):1432–1442. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyy112

Table 4.

Marginal risk differences in the prevalence of ≥5 depressive symptoms for adults ≥50 years in the Mexican Health and Aging Study (2001–2012) with at least one adult child in the US versus no adult children in the US, by total number of living children

Women
  ≤3 total children (n = 1744)
≥4 total children (n = 4630)
Marginal RD 95% CI Marginal RD 95% CI
2001 0.054 (−0.023, 0.130) 0.072 (0.041, 0.103)
2003 0.007 (−0.060, 0.074) 0.002 (−0.030, 0.034)
2012 0.063 (0.0004, 0.126) 0.007 (−0.025, 0.039)

Men

 
≤3 total children (n=1498)

≥4 total children (n=3934)
Marginal RD 95% CI Marginal RD 95% CI

2001 0.059 (−0.025, 0.142) 0.004 (−0.027, 0.034)
2003 0.065 (−0.010, 0.140) 0.004 (−0.028, 0.035)
2012 0.000 (−0.056, 0.057) −0.004 (−0.035, 0.027)

Source: Mexican Health and Aging Study.