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Table 3 Univariate analysis of risk factors associated with antenatal depression in family support and cognition aspects among pregnant women

From: Association between social and family support and antenatal depression: a hospital-based study in Chengdu, China

 

Second trimester depressive group (N = 93)

Third trimester depressive group (N = 96)

persistent depressive group (N = 107)

 

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

Degree of knowledge of pregnancy

0.798 (0.286,2.232)

1.186 (0.484,2.906)

0.894 (0.351,2.274)

Relationship with husband in the last 3 months

3.419 (1.980,5.904) b

4.624 (2.830,7.555) b

1.748 (0.908,3.366)

Relationship with parents-in-law in the last 3 months

0.974 (0.545,1.741)

1.635 (1.010,2.646) b

0.836 (0.469,1.491)

Relationship with own parents in the last 3 months

0.170 (0.023,1.252)

1.621 (0.763,3.444)

0.608 (0.214,1.732)

Attending maternity knowledge lecture

 Yes

1.217 (0.789,1.877)

0.851 (0.551,1.313)

0.657 (0.430,1.006)

 No a

   

Planned pregnancy

 Intended pregnancy

0.724 (0.443,1.182)

0.991 (0.596,1.648)

0.681 (0.434,1.071)

 Unintended pregnancy a

   

The recognition of this pregnancy

 Task

1.027 (0.425,2.483)

2.879 (1.528,5.426) b

1.596 (0.776,3.284)

 Burden

1.158 (0.394,3.402)

2.274 (0.954,5.420)

1.350 (0.506,3.607)

 Pleasure a

   

Concern for fetal health

 Yes

1.069 (0.444,2.572)

1.696 (0.598,4.813)

1.899 (0.670,5.377)

 No a

   

Spouse gender expectations for the fetus

 No

0.957 (0.458,1.998)

0.670 (0.345,1.300)

0.459 (0.261,0.807) b

 Girls

1.119 (0.416,3.006)

1.305 (0.559,3.045)

0.707 (0.316,1.578)

 Boys a

   
  1. N number of included pregnant women; OR odds ratio; CI confidence interval
  2. a Reference
  3. b Statistically significant