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. 2022 Feb 1;11:e71770. doi: 10.7554/eLife.71770

Appendix 1—table 8. Prevalence Ratios (with 95% CI) of high perceived coping ability (CD-RISC ≥35) and high psychiatric resilience (absence of psychiatric morbidity) in relation to the number of ACEs, complete case analyses.

High perceived coping ability High psychiatric resilience
N (%) Model 1* Model 2b Model 1* Model 2b
ACE-IQ total score* 19,637 0.92 (0.90, 0.93) 0.94 (0.92, 0.95) 0.86 (0.85, 0.87) 0.87 (0.87, 0.88)
Number of ACEs
0 ACE 4,377 (22.3) 1.00 (ref.) 1.00 (ref.) 1.00 (ref.) 1.00 (ref.)
1 ACE 4,496 (22.9) 0.83 (0.77, 0.89) 0.87 (0.81, 0.93) 0.84 (0.81, 0.87) 0.86 (0.83, 0.89)
2 ACE 3,437 (17.5) 0.73 (0.67, 0.79) 0.77 (0.71, 0.83) 0.74 (0.71, 0.78) 0.76 (0.73, 0.80)
3–4 ACE 3,985 (20.3) 0.66 (0.60, 0.71) 0.70 (0.65, 0.76) 0.62 (0.59, 0.65) 0.65 (0.62, 0.68)
≥ 5 ACEs 3,342 (17.0) 0.59 (0.53, 0.65) 0.67 (0.60, 0.74) 0.41 (0.38, 0.44) 0.44 (0.41, 0.48)
*

adjusted for age and childhood deprivation; badditionally adjusted for education level, civil status, employment status and income.