Appendix 1—table 5. Associations between the number of ACEs (excluding parental divorce/separation) and perceived coping ability (CD-RISC) and psychiatric resilience (β and 95% CI)*.
N (%) | Perceived coping ability | Psychiatric resilience | |||
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Model 1a | Model 2b | Model 1a | Model 2b | ||
Number of ACEs* | |||||
0 ACE | 6,095 (23.3) | 0 (ref.) | 0 (ref.) | 0 (ref.) | 0 (ref.) |
1 ACE | 6,201 (23.7) | –0.08 (–0.09,–0.06) | –0.06 (–0.08,–0.05) | –0.10 (–0.11,–0.08) | –0.08 (–0.10,–0.07) |
2 ACE | 4,877 (18.6) | –0.12 (–0.13,–0.10) | –0.10 (–0.11,–0.08) | –0.16 (–0.17,–0.14) | –0.14 (–0.16,–0.13) |
3–4 ACE | 5,582 (21.3) | –0.18 (–0.19,–0.16) | –0.14 (–0.16,–0.13) | –0.25 (–0.27,–0.24) | –0.23 (–0.24,–0.21) |
≥ 5 ACEs | 3,443 (13.1) | –0.20 (–0.21,–0.19) | –0.15 (–0.15,–0.12) | –0.33 (–0.35,–0.32) | –0.29 (–0.30,–0.28) |
Coefficients are standardized; aadjusted for age and childhood deprivation; badditionally adjusted for education level, civil status, employment status and income.