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Table 5 Association between possible risk factors and exposure to DV during pregnancy (n = 18) presented by OR with 95% CI

From: Prevalence of domestic violence during pregnancy and related risk factors: a cross-sectional study in southern Sweden

Variables

Model I

Model II

Model III

Model IV

Model V

Model VI

Model VII

Model VIII

EDS ≄ 13a

13.9 (4.8-40.7)

7.0 (2.0-25.2)

6.2 (1.7-22.4)

6.1 (1.7-22.3)

6.9 (1.9-24.9)

6.8 (1.9-24.9)

7.1 (1.9-26.3)

7.0 (1.9-26.3)

Low score SOCb

 

3.3 (0.8-13.2)

3.3 (0.8-13.1)

3.3 (0.8-13.1)

3.6 (0.9-14.3)

3.4 (0.8-13.6)

3.6 (0.9-14.7)

3.6 (0.9-14.9)

Miscarriage/abortionc

  

4.2 (1.2-14.2)

4.1 (1.2-14.1)

4.7 (1.3-16.1)

4.4 (1.3-15.5)

3.8 (1.04-13.6)

3.7 (0.99-13.7)

Single/living apartd

   

1.2 (0.2-5.9)

1.3 (0.3-6.6)

1.2 (0.2-6.1)

1.0 (0.2-5.7)

1.0 (0.2-5.7)

Lack of sleepe

    

0.4 (0.1-2.2)

0.3 (0.1-1.9)

0.3 (0.1-2.0)

0.4 (0.1-2.1)

Unemployedf

     

2.2 (0.5-9.8)

2.4 (0.5-10.8)

2.4 (0.5-10.8)

Ageg

      

2.8 (0.9-9.1)

2.8 (0.8-9.2)

Multiparah

       

1.1 (0.3-3.6)

  1. aEDS ≄13, indicating risk of depression versus not ≀ 13 (reference category).
  2. bLow score SOC indicating inability to use their own resources to maintain and improve their health in stressful situations versus medium-high score (reference category).
  3. cMiscarriages and abortions versus solely abortion, miscarriages or not at all (reference category).
  4. dSingle/living apart versus cohabiting (reference category).
  5. eLack of sleep versus adequate sleep (reference category).
  6. fUnemployed (including long illness) versus employed (including parental leave and studying) (reference category).
  7. gAge ≄35 years versus age 18–34 (reference category).
  8. hParity: primiparae versus multipara (reference category).