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Table 3 Logistic regressions predicting adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) categories from demographic variables in the overall sample

From: Adverse childhood experiences, associated stressors and comorbidities in children and youth with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder across the justice and child protection settings in Western Australia

ACEs Categories

Odds Ratio (95% CI)

Odds Ratio (95% CI)

Odds Ratio (95% CI)

Age

Maleb

Cultural backgroundb

Model 1

 Drinking/Substance misuse at home

1.02 (.95, 1.09)

1.30 (.67, 2.53)

1.35 (.68, 2.69)

Model 2

 Domestic Violence

1.09a (1.02, 1.17)

2.37a (1.24, 4.53)

1.41 (.71, 2.78)

Model 3

 Emotional Neglect

1.00 (.94, 1.06)

.73 (.39, 1.36)

.92 (.48, 1.76)

Model 4

 Physical Neglect

1.00 (.94, 1.07)

.74 (.40, 1.38)

.94 (.49, 1.80)

Model 5

 Physical Abuse

1.01 (.93, 1.09)

1.38 (.61, 3.14)

.49 (.23, 1.04)

Model 6

 Parental Incarceration

1.02 (.94, 1.10)

1.51 (.64, 3.60)

1.67 (.65, 4.26)

Model 7

 Suicide attempt/mentally ill family members

1.14a (1.02, 1.27)

1.41 (.44, 4.50)

1.91 (.52, 6.88)

Model 8

 Sexual Abuse

1.15a (1.03, 1.28)

.37a (.14, .98)

1.29 (.41, 4.10)

Model 9

 Emotional/Verbal Abuse

1.02 (.92, 1.12)

.88 (.33, 2.34)

.63 (.24, 1.65)

  1. aresults were no longer significant after the Benjamini-Hochberg correction for multiple comparisons was applied
  2. bReference Group = females and Caucasians