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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Matern Child Health J. 2022 Mar 27;26(4):770–777. doi: 10.1007/s10995-022-03425-2

Table 3.

Binomial Logistic Regression Predicting Symptoms of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Among Black Women

Variables aOR 95% CI p-values
Symptoms of depression or anxiety before pregnancy (ref: no) 3.445 1.64–7.23 0.001
Self-esteem Scale Score 0.837 0.78–0.90 0.000
As a child lived with a household member or adult who had a mental illness (ref: no) 1.270 0.56–2.87 0.565
As a child lived with a household member or adult who used illicit drugs or was a problem drinker (ref: no) 0.890 0.40–1.98 0.775
As a child experienced physical abuse (ref: no) 0.948 0.38–2.36 0.909
As a child experienced emotional abuse (ref: no) 1.326 0.63–2.79 0.457
As a child experienced sexual abuse (ref: no) 1.921 0.82–4.50 0.135

Note. This table presents the model adjusted for age during most recent pregnancy, relationship status, education, employment and insurance status, having a regular health care provider, and income