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Table 3 Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of sleep complaints: according to medical history of mood/anxiety disorders, Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, USA, 2003-2006

From: Short sleep duration, complaints of vital exhaustion and perceived stress are prevalent among pregnant women with mood and anxiety disorders

 

Physician diagnosed mood/anxiety diagnosis

  
 

Yes

No

Unadjusted

Adjusted*

N=68

N=1,264

Sleep complaint

%

%

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

Sleep duration during pregnancy

 Short (≤6 hours)

23.5

13.7

2.06 (1.10-3.85)

1.95 (1.03-3.69)

 Normal (7–8 hours)

45.6

55.0

1.00 (Reference)

1.00 (Reference)

 Long (≥9 hours)

29.4

30.8

1.15 (0.65-2.05)

1.13 (0.63-2.03)

 Missing

1.5

0.5

  

Excessive daytime sleepiness during pregnancy

 No

88.2

91.1

1.00 (Reference)

1.00 (Reference)

 Yes

11.8

8.9

1.36 (0.63-2.91)

1.32 (0.61-2.86)

Vital exhaustion during pregnancy

    

 No

57.3

76.4

1.00 (Reference)

1.00 (Reference)

 Yes

42.7

22.7

2.50 (1.52-4.12)

2.41 (1.46-4.00)

 Missing

0.0

0.9

  

Elevated perceived stress score (≥7) during pregnancy

 No

69.1

86.8

1.00 (Reference)

1.00 (Reference)

 Yes

30.9

10.7

3.63 (2.11-6.26)

3.33 (1.89-5.88)

 Missing

0.0

2.5

  
  1. *Adjusted for maternal age, race/ethnicity, smoking during pregnancy and pre-pregnancy body mass index.