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Table 3 Estimates of Multiple Logistic Regression Analyses of Lifetime AN at Age 24 on Anxiety Phenotypes

From: Understanding the nature of association between anxiety phenotypes and anorexia nervosa: a triangulation approach

Imputed data analyses

 

N

Variable

OR [95% CI]

P value

 Unadjusted

14,882

Worry

1.60 [0.93, 2.77]

0.09

14,882

Anxiety disorder

2.85 [1.22, 6.63]

0.02

 aAdjusted

14,882

Worry

1.41 [0.78, 2.56]

0.26

14,882

Anxiety disorder

3.12 [1.13, 8.61]

0.03

 bMaximally adjusted

14,882

Worry

1.34 [0.74, 2.45]

0.33

14,882

Anxiety disorder

2.87 [1.05, 7.87]

0.04

Complete case analyses

 

N

Variable

OR [95% CI]

P value

 Unadjusted

1977

Worry

1.76 [0.94, 3.26]

0.08

1977

Anxiety disorder

3.62 [1.07, 12.23]

0.04

 aAdjusted

1977

Worry

1.55 [0.82, 2.94]

0.18

1977

Anxiety disorder

2.97 [0.69, 12.8]

0.14

 bMaximally adjusted

1977

Worry

1.49 [0.78, 2.84]

0.23

1977

Anxiety disorder

2.64 [0.61, 11.47]

0.19

Maximum available data analyses

 

N

Variable

OR [95% CI]

P value

 Unadjusted

2396

Worry

1.87 [1.07, 3.27]

0.03

2338

Anxiety disorder

2.8 [0.84, 9.31]

0.09

 aAdjusted

2039

Worry

1.55 [0.82, 2.93]

0.18

1999

Anxiety disorder

3.00 [0.7, 12.91]

0.14

 bMaximally adjusted

1977

Worry

1.49 [0.78, 2.84]

0.23

1977

Anxiety disorder

2.64 [0.61, 11.47]

0.19

  1. aAdjusted model covariates: sex, socio-economic status, mother parity, mother AN, child body mass index z-score at baseline (age 10). b Maximally adjusted models include all covariates and the other anxiety phenotype