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Table 2 Associations between marital status and mental disorders among admitted pregnant women in NSW, 2000–2011

From: An examination of the association between marital status and prenatal mental disorders using linked health administrative data

Factor

Depressive disorder

Anxiety disorder

Self-harm

Model I

Model II

Model I

Model II

Model I

Model II‡

OR (95% C.I.)

AOR (95% C.I.)

OR (95% C.I.)

AOR (95% C.I.)

OR (95% C.I.)

AOR (95% C.I.)

Marital status

  Partnered

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

  Non-partnered

3.45 (2.68–4.45)

2.75 (2.04–3.70)*

2.91 (1.97–4.28)

3.16 (2.03–4.91)*

2.77 (2.56–3.00)

2.00 (1.82–2.20)*

  1. Model I: Unadjusted model
  2. Model II: Adjusted for sociodemographic factors (age, remoteness, socioeconomic disadvantage, country of birth and Indigenous status) and smoking status
  3. Model II‡: Adjusted for sociodemographic factors (age, remoteness, socioeconomic disadvantage, country of birth and Indigenous status), smoking status, anxiety disorder and depressive disorder
  4. Abbreviation: AOR, Adjusted Odds Ratio, C.I Confidence Interval
  5. *p < 0.001
  6. Hosmer and Lemeshow goodness-of-fit: for depressive disorder: χ2 = 8.37; p = 0.398, for anxiety disorder: χ2 = 4.73; p = 0.786; for self-harm: χ2 = 8.99; p = 0.343