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Table 4 Interaction effects between FKBP5 gene methylation status and parenting style on depressive symptoms

From: Associations of FKBP5 polymorphisms and methylation and parenting style with depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents

Interaction

P value*

Parenting style of the father×

 FKBP5–12 CpG 1

0.653

 FKBP5–12 CpG 2

0.974

 FKBP5–12 CpG 3

0.414

 FKBP5–12 CpG 4

0.761

 FKBP5–12 CpG 5.6.7

0.951

 FKBP5–12 CpG 8

0.630

 FKBP5–12 CpG 9

0.887

 FKBP5–12 CpG 10.11

0.942

 FKBP5–12 CpG 12

0.232

 FKBP5–12 CpG 13

0.463

 FKBP5–12 CpG 14

0.599

 FKBP5–12 CpG 15

0.491

 FKBP5–12 CpG 17.18.19

0.505

 FKBP5–12 CpG 20

0.761

Parenting style of the mother×

 FKBP5–12 CpG 1

0.951

 FKBP5–12 CpG 2

0.661

 FKBP5–12 CpG 3

0.575

 FKBP5–12 CpG 4

0.211

 FKBP5–12 CpG 5.6.7

0.230

 FKBP5–12 CpG 8

0.217

 FKBP5–12 CpG 9

0.852

 FKBP5–12 CpG 10.11

0.818

 FKBP5–12 CpG 12

0.063

 FKBP5–12 CpG 13

0.205

 FKBP5–12 CpG 14

0.486

 FKBP5–12 CpG 15

0.498

 FKBP5–12 CpG 17.18.19

0.766

 FKBP5–12 CpG 20

0.211

  1. *: The interaction items between FKBP5 methylation status and the parenting style of father/mother were added into the multivariate conditional logistic regression models along with single variables, respectively. Considering the 95% confidence intervals of the odds ratios were too wide, only P values were reported