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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 2019 Nov 6;34(3):299–308. doi: 10.1111/ppe.12601

Table 5.

Adjusted and Weighted Risk Ratios for Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy and Clinical Behavioral Outcomes, Childhood Assessment

Percent in
Clinical
Rangea
Risk Ratios and 95% Confidence Intervals
n (%) Adjustedb SIPWc Indication Adjustedd
Teacher Report Form
 Internalizing 57 (10.2) 0.80 (0.44, 1.45) 1.08 (0.62, 1.88) 0.86 (0.48, 1.56)
 Externalizing 54 (9.6) 1.00 (0.56, 1.78) 0.99 (0.59, 1.67) 0.90 (0.50, 1.62)
 Total Problems 72 (12.9) 0.82 (0.48, 1.43) 1.03 (0.65, 1.64) 0.84 (0.48, 1.47)
 Missing TRF 66
Child Behavior Checklist
 Internalizing 71 (12.7) 1.52 (0.85, 2.70) 1.46 (0.93, 2.31) 1.04 (0.61, 1.81)
 Externalizing 68 (12.1) 1.60 (0.91, 2.81) 1.61 (0.96, 2.69) 1.26 (0.71, 2.22)
 Total Problems 63 (11.3) 1.93 (0.99, 3.76) 1.77 (1.03, 3.06) 1.31 (0.67, 2.58)
 Missing CBCL 4
a

number and percentage of subjects meeting clinical definition for behavioral problems using a t-score cutoff of 60

b

adjusted for maternal age, race, education, marital status, smoking, drinking, and parity

c

weighted by SIPW (stabilized inverse probability weights), c-statistic 0.73, weights range from 0.47–3.8

d

additionally adjusted for indication (headache, upper respiratory infection, fever, pain)