Separate logistic regression analyses for each disease and age group showed that prenatal relationship dissatisfaction and stressful life events were significantly associated with all reported categories of infectious disease.
The co-occurrence of all combinations of the dichotomized child mental health problems (i.e., disruptive behavior, depression, somatization, ADHD, and anxiety) was examined using conditional Odds Ratios obtained from a series of
separate logistic regression analyses.
The relations between independent predictor variables (measures of immunological and psychological function at entry to the trial, age of onset, and duration of illness) and dependent dichotomous outcome variables (self rated global outcome; presence or absence of caseness on the general health questionnaire at follow up; reduced or normal delayed responses to hypersensitivity skin test) were examined in
separate logistic regression analyses.
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aChild Behavior Checklist for 4 - 18 years; bChildren who are currently visiting their father who used to perpetrate intimate partner violence and already
separated from their mothers; cInternalizing problems = Withdrawn + Somatic complaints + Anxious / depressed; dExternalizing problems = Delinquent behavior + Aggressive behavior; Total problems = the sum of the scores of all the nine subscales of the CBCL; eAdjusted odds ratios calculated by multivariable
logistic regression analysis; fThe dependent variable: 0 = non - clinical, 1 = clinical; gp values calculated by multivariable
logistic regression analysis; hStandardized
regression coefficients calculated by multivariable
regression analysis; ip values calculated by multivariable
regression analysis; jVariance Inflation Factor; k0 = non-visiting, 1 = visiting; lThe score of the subscale (anxiety) of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; mThe score of the subscale (depression) of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; nThe number of years the child lived with the father in the past; oAdjusted R2 calculated by multivariable
regression analysis.
Third, to evaluate the moderating role of war - related trauma on the association between attachment and mental health symptoms, we conducted three
separate hierarchical binomial
logistic regression analyses for each outcome.
The associations between the level of maternal relationship satisfaction and infectious disease in the group of < 6 - month - old infants were first tested by performing
separate bivariate
logistic regression analyses for each of the eight infectious diseases as the dependent variable, using the level of relationship satisfaction as the predictor variable.