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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2020 Jul 6;107:104616. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104616

Table 3.

Adjusted odds ratios and 95% Wald confidence intervals predicting current depression by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and resilience factors, among respondents to 2016-2017 National Survey of Children’s Health survey, N=40,302

Characteristic Current Depressiona
aORb (95% CI)c
Model 1:
Ace Countd
   Less than four ACEs Referent
   Four or more ACEs 2.29 (1.74-3.02)
Model 2:
Child Resiliencee
   Definitely true or somewhat true Referent
   Not true 3.74 (2.88-4.84)
Model 3:
Family Problem Solves Togetherf
   Almost all of the time or some of the time Referent
   Some of the time or none of the time 2.09 (1.62-2.70)
Model 4:
Family Remains Hopefulg
   Almost all of the time or some of the time Referent
   Some of the time or none of the time 2.20 (1.63-2.97)
Model 5:
After School Activitiesh
   Yes Referent
   No 1.08 (0.83-1.40)
Model 6:
Other Adult Mentori
   Yes Referent
   No 1.25 (0.86-1.83)
a

Respondents answered “Yes” to both questions for inclusion: “Has a health care provider ever told you this child has depression”, “If yes, does it child currently have this condition”

b

Adjusted odds ratio adjusted for child and respondent characteristics: race, age, relation to child, insurance, adult education, special health care needs, and caregiver mental health

c

95% CI = 95% Wald confidence intervals; bold indicates significance at <.05 level

d

ACE count includes all types of ACEs collected by survey: parental separation/divorce, parental death, household incarceration, witness household violence, witnessed neighborhood violence, household mental illness, household substance use, racial/ethnic mistreatment, and economic hardship

e

Respondents answer to “This child stays calm and control when faced with a challenge”

f

Respondents answer to “When your family faces problems how likely are you to work together to solve problems”

g

Respondents answer to “When your family faces problems how likely are you to stay hopeful even in difficult situations”

h

Respondents answer to “During the past 12 months did this child participate in sports, clubs, lessons after school” and or “volunteer at church, community, or school”

i

Respondents answer to “Other than adults in your home, is there at least 1 other adult who they can rely on for guidance and support”