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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Stress. 2020 Nov 16;34(1):124–136. doi: 10.1002/jts.22617

Table 3.

Associations Between Cumulative CA and Adulthood Traumatic Experiences (ATEs)

1 type of CA 2 types of CA 3–4 Types of CA
Type of ATE aRRR aOR 95% CI aRRR aOR 95% CI aRRR aOR 95% CI
Cumulative ATEs 1.28*** [1.23, 1.32] 1.63*** [1.54, 1.72] 1.97*** [1.80, 2.15]
Death of child 1.21*** [1.09, 1.35] 1.63*** [1.36, 1.94] 1.89*** [1.36, 2.59]
Disaster 1.30*** [1.17, 1.44] 1.55*** [1.31, 1.82] 1.53** [1.13, 2.03]
Military combat 1.05 [0.87, 1.26] 1.55** [1.18, 2.02] 2.13*** [1.39, 3.17]
Family member substance addiction 1.74*** [1.58, 1.92] 2.71*** [2.33, 3.15] 4.00*** [3.08, 5.17]
Illness/accident 2.07*** [1.76, 2.43] 3.94*** [3.19, 4.84] 5.66*** [4.09, 7.72]
Family member illness/accident 1.27*** [1.17, 1.39] 1.53*** [1.32, 1.77] 1.86*** [1.43, 2.41]

Note. N=14,552. Analyses controlled for age, gender, race/ethnicity, and parental educational attainment. aRRR = adjusted relative risk ratio (from Poisson regressions); aOR = adjusted odds ratio (from logistic regressions).

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.