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Table 3 Logistic regression model assessing the association between timing of birth during the pandemic and the likelihood of reporting continued childcare access, from a subset of participants with other children (n = 393). Odds ratios are provided with standard errors, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values for each variable included in the model

From: Associations between postpartum depression and assistance with household tasks and childcare during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from American mothers

Variable

OR (SE, 95% CI)

p-value

Intercept

0.310 (0.958, 0.001-133)

0.705

Age (years)

0.956 (0.032, 0.897-1.02)

0.183

Race/ethnicity:

  

White

reference

 

Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin

0.899 (0.508, 0.297-2.72)

0.851

Black or African American

1.57 (1.54, 0.231-10.8)

0.643

Asian

1.14 (1.18, 0.152-8.63)

0.896

Other

1.46 (0.333, 0.366-1.81)

0.616

Household income:

  

< $49,999

reference

 

$50,000 - $99,999

1.65 (0.661, 0.758-3.62)

0.206

$100,000+

0.815 (0.333, 0.366-1.81)

0.616

Education level:

  

Less than a bachelor’s degree

reference

 

Bachelor’s degree

0.588 (0.205, 0.298-1.16)

0.128

Degree beyond a bachelor’s degree

0.270 (0.100, 0.130-0.560)

< 0.001

Number of days between giving birth and completing the study survey

0.994 (0.010, 0.974-1.01)

0.581

Number of days between the onset of the pandemic and giving birth:

  

Time between

1.10 (0.072, 0.963-1.25)

0.164

Time between squared

0.999 (0.001, 0.998-1.00)

0.094

Time between cubed

1.00 (1.22e-6, 1.00-1.00)

0.048