Table 3.
Unadjusted Analysis | Adjusted Analysisc | ||||
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Outcome | Samplea | Odds Ratio/Beta (95% CI)b | P-value | Odds Ratio/Beta (95% CI)b | P-value |
Possible psychotic experiences | 4089 | 1.163 (1.03, 1.31) | .014 | 1.093 (0.96–1.24) | .176 |
Ever smoked age 16 | 4596 | 0.952 (0.90, 1.01) | .097 | 0.941 (0.88–1.00) | .058 |
Ever cannabis age 16 | 4267 | 1.223 (1.07, 1.40) | .003 | 1.240 (1.07–1.43) | .003 |
Standard age 7 | 5279 | 1.080 (0.99, 1.18) | .096 | 1.016 (0.92–1.12) | .758 |
Better academic performance age 16 | 5621 | 0.072 (−0.099, −0.046) | <.001 | −0.062 (−0.088, −0.036) | <.001 |
Note: CRP, C-reactive protein.
a N includes all those with data available on all covariates (sex, maternal education level, maternal BMI during pregnancy, smoking during pregnancy, alcohol use during pregnancy, place of birth, maternal psychiatric admission, paternal psychiatric admission, mothers age at birth, and gestational week of CRP sample).
bOdds ratio for the increased risk associated with 1 standard deviation increase.
cAfter controlling for sex, maternal education level, maternal BMI during pregnancy, smoking during pregnancy, alcohol use during pregnancy, place of birth, maternal psychiatric admission, paternal psychiatric admission, mothers age at birth, and gestational week of CRP sample.