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. 2019 May 7;10(1):1603557. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2019.1603557

Table 3.

Binomial logistic regression analysis results for the model entering all variables of interest (unadjusted model) and the model entering only statistically significant variables (fully adjusted model).

  Unadjusted model
Fully adjusted model
  Total sample (N = 165)
Total sample (N = 165)
Female (N = 114)
Male (N = 51)
Variable OR 95% CI p OR 95% CI p OR 95% CI p OR 95% CI p
Sex 2.53 0.85–7.51 0.10                  
Age at onset 1.01 0.98–1.05 0.53             1.18 0.99–1.38 0.06
Family history of psychiatric disorders 4.32 0.94–20.65 0.07* 4.0 0.87–18.37 0.08            
Comorbidities 0.72 0.48–2.87 0.72                  
MDD symptom severity 0.98 0.93–1.03 0.50                  
MDD with psychotic symptoms 0.50 0.09–2.90 0.44                  
Treatment-resistant depression 1.07 0.84–1.35 0.59                  
CTQ minimization–denial scale 1.11 0.45–2.73 0.82             10.21 0.90–116.33 0.06
Childhood maltreatment 3.33 1.23–9.03 0.02* 3.01 1.19–7.09 0.02* 2.82 1.02–7.74 0.04* 3.92 0.44–34.80 0.22

MDD, major depressive disorder; CTQ, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire.

*Significant difference between groups (Unadjusted model p < 0.15; Fully adjusted model p < 0.05).