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Table 3 Results from binary logistic regression analyses of parental separation in childhood and adolescent depression at baseline. Models adjusted for sex. n = 382

From: Parental separation in childhood as a risk factor for depression in adulthood: a community-based study of adolescents screened for depression and followed up after 15 years

  

coef.

s.e.

 

p

OR

95% CI

Pseudo R2

Model 1

Parental separation

0.64

0.23

 

0.004**

1.90

1.22–2.96

0.02

Model 2

Parental separation

0.36

0.24

 

0.128

1.44

0.90–2.30

0.05

 

Major conflicts between parents

1.24

0.32

<

0.001***

3.45

1.85–6.44

 

Model 3

Parental separation

0.50

0.24

 

0.034*

1.65

1.04–2.61

0.08

 

Major conflicts with parents

1.86

0.39

<

0.001***

6.41

2.96–13.88

 

Model 4

Parental separation

0.54

0.23

 

0.019*

1.72

1.09–2.69

0.03

 

Family income reduced

0.83

0.32

 

0.010*

2.29

1.22–4.29

 

Model 5

Parental separation

0.62

0.23

 

0.007**

1.85

1.19–2.89

0.02

 

Family moved to another city

0.21

0.23

 

0.365

1.23

0.79–1.93

 

Model 6a

Parental separation

0.57

0.23

 

0.012*

1.78

1.14–2.78

0.02

 

Parental depression

0.48

0.23

 

0.039*

1.62

1.02–2.56

 

Model 7a

Parental separation

0.20

0.25

 

0.428

1.22

0.74–2.02

0.10

 

Major conflicts between parents

0.76

0.35

 

0.030*

2.13

1.08–4.24

 
 

Major conflicts with parents

1.54

0.41

<

0.001***

4.64

2.08–10.36

 
 

Family income reduced

0.56

0.34

 

0.102

1.75

0.89–3.44

 
 

Family moved to another city

0.05

0.25

 

0.831

1.05

0.65–1.71

 
 

Parental depression

0.32

0.25

 

0.191

1.38

0.85–2.25

 
  1. ***p < 0.001 **p < 0.01 *p < 0.05
  2. a n = 379
  3. Bold text indicates results with p-values < 0.05