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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2019 Nov 14;112:104515. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2019.104515

Table 2:

Percent differences (%D) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of diurnal biomarker components comparing participants with a cumulative physical and sexual child abuse (CA) history of high-severe (N=104) to none-moderate (N=113, reference group).

N=217 Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4
%D 95% CI %D 95% CI %D 95% CI %D 95% CI
Cortisol
 Waking level a 1.6 −15.7, 22.5 −1.4 −18.4, 19.1 −5.0 −21.6, 15.1 −7.7 −23.8, 11.8
 Awakening response b 3.0 −22.1, 36.0 3.5 −21.7, 36.8 3.6 −22.0, 37.7 3.7 −22.0, 37.8
 Early decline c 4.1 −2.4, 10.9 4.2 −2.3, 11.0 5.7 −1.0, 12.8 5.7 −1.0, 12.8
 Late decline d −2.5 −4.8, −0.2 −2.6 −4.8, −0.2 −2.5 −4.8, −0.1 −2.5 −4.8, −0.1
 Night rise e 17.6 −13.6, 60.1 17.4 −13.8, 59.9 22.2 −10.4, 66.6 22.1 −10.5, 66.5
 AUC f 0.5 −1.8, 2.9 0.1 −2.3, 2.5 0.2 −2.3, 2.7 −0.2 −2.7, 2.2
 Overall slope g −0.6 −2.3, 1.0 −0.7 −2.3, 1.0 −0.3 −2.0, 1.4 −0.3 −2.0, 1.4
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
 Waking level 12.7 −13.9, 47.5 8.8 −16.7, 42.1 12.1 −15.7, 49.2 12.8 −15.3, 50.3
 Awakening response −11.3 −31.4, 14.7 −11.2 −31.1, 14.3 −10.6 −31.1, 16.0 −10.6 −31.1, 16.0
 Early decline 10.2 3.9, 16.8 10.1 3.9, 16.6 10.6 4.2, 17.5 10.7 4.3, 17.5
 Late decline −3.7 −5.8, −1.6 −3.8 −5.8, −1.7 −3.9 −6.0, −1.8 −3.9 −6.0, −1.8
 Night rise 25.5 −5.6, 66.8 30.0 −1.8, 72.1 33.1 0.0, 77.2 32.7 −0.3, 76.6
 AUC 2.1 −1.9, 6.1 1.4 −2.6, 5.5 2.1 −2.2, 6.4 2.2 −2.1, 6.5
 Overall slope −0.5 −2.1, 1.0 −0.6 −2.1, 1.0 −0.6 −2.1, 1.0 −0.6 −2.1, 1.0
Cortisol to DHEA ratio
 Waking level −10.0 −30.6, 16.8 −9.4 −30.0, 17.2 −15.5 −35.3, 10.4 −17.6 −37.2, 8.1
 Awakening response 16.3 −11.1, 52.2 16.6 −10.7, 52.1 16.1 −11.2, 51.7 16.2 −11.1, 51.9
 Early decline −5.5 −11.1, 0.5 −5.4 −10.9, 0.5 −4.5 −10.2, 1.5 −4.5 −10.2, 1.5
 Late decline 1.2 −1.0, 3.3 1.2 −1.0, 3.3 1.4 −0.7, 3.7 1.4 −0.7, 3.7
 Night rise −5.0 −28.0, 25.5 −7.5 −29.9, 25.0 −8.5 −30.7, 20.8 −8.4 −30.6, 21.0
 AUC −1.6 −5.7, 2.5 −1.4 −5.5, 2.7 −2.0 −6.2, 2.3 −2.4 −6.7, 2.0
 Overall slope −0.1 −1.5, 1.2 −0.1 −1.5, 1.2 0.2 −1.2, 1.6 0.2 −1.2, 1.6

Values in bold are statistically significant at the alpha 0.05 level

a

biomarker level at awakening

b

change in biomarker from awakening to 45 minutes after awakening

c

change in biomarker from 45 minutes after awakening to 4 hours after awakening

d

change in biomarker from 4 hours after awakening to 16 hours after awakening

e

change in biomarker from 16 hours after awakening to bedtime

f

area under the curve, total biomarker levels from wake time to 16 hours after awakening

g

change in biomarker from awakening to bedtime

Model 1=unadjusted; Model 2=Age, four or more PTSD symptoms, saliva collection characteristics (ate, drank, brushed, exercised, happy, or worried); Model 3=Model 2 + history of shiftwork, BMI, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, smoking, caffeine, alcohol intake, insomnia, and poor sleep; Model 4= Model 3 + history of physician diagnosed depression, anxiety, beta-blocker use, minor tranquilizer use, oral steroid use, DHEA medication, surgical ovary removal, and current hormone use