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Table 3 ADHD symptoms among 56 months old children born term and preterm.

From: Behavioural symptoms of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder in preterm and term children born small and appropriate for gestational age: A longitudinal study

 

Term vs. Preterm

 

ADHD symptoms as continuous

ADHD symptoms as dichotomous

 

B (95% CI)

P-value

Odds ratio (95% CI)

P-value

Model 1

0.27 (-0.55 to 1.09)

0.52

1.15 (0.64 to 2.08)

0.63

Model 2

0.21 (-0.66 to 1.07)

0.64

1.13 (0.60 to 2.13)

0.71

Model 3

-0.06 (-0.94 to 0.82)

0.90

1.06 (0.53 to 2.10)

0.87

Model 4

-0.15 (-1.03 to 0.73)

0.74

0.91 (0.45 to 1.84)

0.80

  1. Note. Model 1: Adjusted for child's sex; Model 2: Adjusted for Model 1 + multiple pregnancy, mother's smoking during pregnancy, parental education, maternal age, maternal height, maternal body mass index at the end of pregnancy and change in weight during the pregnancy; Model 3: Adjusted for Model 2+child's general reasoning at 56 months old; Model 4: Adjusted for Model 3 + SGA vs. AGA status.