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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2019 Apr 26;31(3):887–898. doi: 10.1017/S0954579419000324

Table 5.

Multinomial regression predicting infant still-face classes from maternal childhood stress domains.

(3) Moderate SFR (Ref, n = 71) (1) Low negative reactivity (n = 75) (2) Positive reactivity (n=29) (4) Strong SFR (n=67) (5) High-increasing negative reactivity (n=26)
AOR 95% CI p value AOR 95% CI p value AOR 95% CI p value AOR 95% CI p value
Household poverty .53 .26-1.09 .086 1.56 .55-4.40 .399 .62 .29-1.30 .206 .98 .35-2.74 .965
Parent-child aggression 1.17 .49-2.78 .726 1.23 .38-4.01 .735 2.19 .88-5.47 .093 .57 .15-2.15 .403
Inter-parental violence 1.16 .54-2.49 .697 1.08 .40-2.95 .882 1.38 .63-3.01 .417 .28 .07-1.11 .071
Emotional abuse 2.44* 1.15-5.16 .020 .79 .28-2.21 .646 .61 .27-1.36 .226 2.24 .81-6.20 .122
Emotional neglect 1.63 .62-4.28 .321 1.86 .57-6.02 .302 1.22 .46-3.29 .689 4.65** 1.45-14.91 .010

Note: SFR = still-face response; AOR = adjusted odds ratio; 95% CI = 95% Confidence Interval. Model controls for maternal age, infant sex, infant age, weight-for-age percentile, infant fussiness, and postpartum depressed mood.

*

p < .05

**

p <.01.