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Table 3 Hierachical multiple regressions on the predictive role of childhood trauma on symptom complexity over the effect of sociodemographic risk factors for women and men

From: Cumulative childhood trauma and complex psychiatric symptoms in pregnant women and expecting men

Criteria and predictors

Model 1

Model 2

B

SE

β

B

SE

β

Women

(Constant)

2.52

0.56

 

-0.51

0.58

 

Annual income

-0.21***

0.03

-0.16

-0.15***

0.03

-0.12

Marital status

-0.003

0.05

-0.001

-0.02

0.05

-0.01

Age

0.03

0.02

0.04

-0.01

0.02

-0.01

Education level

-0.36***

0.07

-0.15

-0.21**

0.07

-0.08

Severity of trauma

   

0.09***

0.01

0.30

R2

0.07

0.15

F

30.34***

60.55***

R2

 

0.08

Men

(Constant)

0.56

1.62

 

-3.59

1.59

 

Annual income

-0.25*

0.12

-0.24

-0.18

0.10

-0.16

Marital status

0.06

0.22

0.03

-0.06

0.19

-0.03

Age

0.01

0.04

0.01

-0.03

0.04

-0.06

Education level

0.03

0.21

0.02

0.24

0.19

0.12

Severity of trauma

   

0.12***

0.02

0.49

R2

0.05

0.27

F

1.41

8.11***

R2

 

0.22

  1. Note. * p < .05. ** p < .01. *** p < .001. Model 1 included all sociodemographic indices (annual income, marital status, age, education level) as predictors. Severity of trauma during childhood was added as a predictor in Model 2.