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. 2021 Mar 2;6:100065. doi: 10.1016/j.ympdx.2021.100065

Table II.

Child's hospitalization in accord with antenatal maternal depressive symptoms, 2015 Pelotas Birth cohort, Brazil

Maternal depressive symptoms (n = 3132) 3 Months hospitalization
12 Months hospitalization
24 Months hospitalization
Crude Adjusted Crude Adjusted Crude Adjusted
Antenatal depression symptoms <.001 .044 <.001 .092 <.001 .004
 Low 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
 Moderate 1.51 (1.05-2.17) 1.12 (0.75-1.66) 1.29 (1.02-1.63) 1.01 (0.79-1.29) 1.49 (1.05-2.13) 1.28 (0.90-1.83)
 Significant 2.28 (1.56-3.31) 1.74 (1.16-2.60) 1.78 (1.39-2.29) 1.36 (1.05-1.77) 2.53 (1.79-3.59) 2.14 (1.46-3.14)
 Severe 1.56 (1.02-2.39) 1.00 (0.61-1.62) 1.81 (1.43-2.30) 1.22 (0.94-1.60) 2.39 (1.70-3.37) 1.87 (1.25-2.81)

Values are relative risk and (95% CI).

Adjusted for maternal age, skin color, schooling, income, marital status, depression before pregnancy, planned pregnancy, smoking and alcohol during pregnancy, parity, threat of miscarriage, preeclampsia/eclampsia, and heart disease.