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Table 2 Relationship between ‘trajectory’ group and mental health outcomes at ages 38/45 years

From: Are trajectories of social isolation from childhood to mid-adulthood associated with adult depression or suicide outcomes

Trajectory group

Depression at 38/45

Suicide attempt lifetime

Suicide ideation at 38/45

Odds ratio (95% CI), p

Odds ratio (95% CI), p

Odds ratio (95% CI), p

Rawa

Adjustedb

Rawa

Adjustedb

Rawa

Adjustedb

Never isolated

Refc

Refc

Refc

Refc

Refc

Refc

Child only

1.70

(1.12–2.58)

p = 0.013*

1.21

(0.75–1.94)

p = 0.439

1.03

(0.58–1.82)

p = 0.922

0.51

(0.25–1.03)

p = 0.059

1.60

(0.71–3.63)

p = 0.255

1.46

(0.59–3.57)

p = 0.410

Adult only

4.01

(2.58–6.24)

p < 0.001*

3.25

(1.99–5.32)

p < 0.001*

3.15

(1.92–5.17)

p < 0.001*

2.80

(1.57–4.98)

p < 0.001*

6.60

(3.52–12.38)

p < 0.001*

6.53

(3.14–13.62)

p < 0.001*

Child and adult

5.46

(2.72–10.96)

p < 0.001*

4.20

(1.84–9.61)

p = 0.001 *

3.47

(1.70–7.11)

p = 0.001*

1.85

(0.77–4.45)

p = 0.169

3.24

(1.06–9.84)

p = 0.039*

3.20

(0.86–11.97)

p = 0.084

  1. *p < 0.05
  2. aUnadjusted odds ratio from univariable logistic regression
  3. bOdds ratio from multivariable logistic regression, adjusted for sex, family socio-economic status, teenaged mother, single parent, change in residence, maltreatment, self-control, worry/fearfulness, and adolescent depression
  4. cReference group (OR = 1)