Not exact matches
Note: 1Maternal reports of partner's alcohol consumption; 2Univariable multinomial logistic regression models; 3Multinomial logistic regression models adjusted for maternal age at delivery, parity, Social economic
position, maternal education, maternal smoking
during first trimester in pregnancy, housing tenure, income, and maternal depressive symptoms at 32 weeks
gestation; CL: childhood limited, AO: adolescent onset, EOP: early onset persistent, the Low conduct problems class was used as the reference group.
2Models adjusted for maternal age at delivery, parity, social economic
position, maternal education, maternal smoking
during first trimester in pregnancy, housing tenure, income, and maternal depressive symptoms at 32 weeks
gestation.
1Maternal reports of partner's alcohol consumption; Model 1 adjusted for maternal age at delivery, parity, social economic
position, maternal education, maternal smoking
during first trimester in pregnancy, housing tenure, income, and maternal depressive symptoms at 32 weeks
gestation; Model 2 further adjusted for maternal alcohol use at 18 weeks
gestation.
These included maternal age at delivery, parity (1, 2, ≥ 3 children), socioeconomic
position (grouped into four categories: 1) unskilled / semiskilled manual; 2) skilled manual / nonmanual; 3) managerial / technical; and 4) professional), maternal education (< O level: indicating no qualification; O level: indicating completion of school examinations at age 16; and > O level: indicating completion of college or university education at or after age 18), maternal smoking
during first trimester in pregnancy (yes / no), housing tenure (mortgaged, subsidised renting, private renting), income (measured in quintiles), and maternal depressive symptoms measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale [40] at 32 weeks
gestation
1Maternal reports of partner's alcohol consumption; 2Univariable linear regression models; 3Models adjusted for maternal age at delivery, parity, social economic
position, maternal education, maternal smoking
during first trimester in pregnancy, housing tenure, income, and maternal depressive symptoms at 32 weeks
gestation.