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Table 3 Logistic regression of resilience by pre-mental disorder variables

From: Resilience to trauma in the two largest cities of Brazil: a cross-sectional study

Independent variables

IDRa

CI (95%)

p-value

Gender (male)

1.34

1.14 - 1.58

< 0.001

Ethnic group

   

White

Reference

  

Black

0.98

0.77 - 1.25

0.88

Mixed-race

1.06

0.89 - 1.28

0.50

Asian

1.12

0.66 - 1.92

0.67

Indigenous

0.47

0.19 - 1.15

0.10

Other

2.41

0.74 - 7.89

0.15

Childhood traumatic event

   

None

Reference

  

Trauma not physical or sexual

0.67

0.56 - 0.81

< 0.001

Physical abuse

0.53

0.37 - 0.76

0.001

Sexual abuse

0.19

0.08 - 0.46

< 0.001

No parental mental disorders

1.35

0.96 - 1.89

0.07

Positive activation (“Positive Affect”)

0.99

0.96 - 1.03

0.63

Negative activation (“Negative Affect”)

0.83

0.78 - 0.88

< 0.001

Interaction term (“Positive Affect” X “Negative Affect”)

1.002

1.000 - 1.003

0.10

  1. Note: Likelihood ratio χ 2 = 733.9, df = 30.
  2. aAdjusted by age group, marital status, educational level and religion.