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. 2022 Oct 6;13:758032. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.758032

Table 2.

High-risk family characteristics and relative risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), intellectual disability (ID), and learning disability (LD) diagnosis (N = 19,185).

ADHD ID LD ASD M-CHAT ≧14
n (%) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
No. of high-risk family characteristics met
  1 2,070
(10.8)
2.21
(1.53–3.18)
2.24
(1.80–2.79)
2.36
(1.77–3.14)
2.05
(1.20–3.49)
4.89
(1.77–3.14)
  2 309
(1.6)
2.17
(0.95–4.93)
2.75
(1.75–4.33)
3.81
(2.27–6.39)
2.22
(0.70–7.06)
5.88
(2.10–16.50)
  3 64
(0.3)
5.36
(1.66–17.23)
4.56
(2.07–10.06)
3.31
(1.03–10.61)
Parents unmarried 610
(3.2)
2.87
(1.68–4.89)
2.03
(1.40–2.95)
1.60
(0.93–2.75)
1.49
(0.54–4.07)
2.13
(0.66–6.89)
Parents unemployed 721
(3.8)
1.71
(0.92–3.16)
2.00
(1.42–2.84)
2.08
(1.33–3.27)
1.59
(0.64–3.92)
3.14
(1.24–7.96)
Parents have no social insurance 65
(0.3)
1.68
(0.23–12.19)
1.17
(0.29–4.79)
3.26
(1.02–10.43)
Parents perceive a very heavy economic childcare burden 670
(3.5)
2.21
(1.25–3.92)
3.03
(2.23–4.12)
3.25
(2.20–4.81)
2.08
(0.91–4.79)
6.80
(3.27–14.15)
Parent has disability certification 384
(2.0)
1.73
(0.76–3.93)
1.95
(1.22–3.12)
2.61
(1.51–4.51)
3.05
(1.23–7.57)
4.70
(1.68–13.18)

OR, Odds ratio; CI, Confidence interval.