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Table 4 Unadjusted odds ratios and confidence intervals for any alcohol consumption during pregnancy

From: A harmonized analysis of five Canadian pregnancy cohort studies: exploring the characteristics and pregnancy outcomes associated with prenatal alcohol exposure

 

ORa

95% CIb

AOF

APrON

FAMILY

OBS

3D

Alcohol consumption 1 year before pregnancy

32.83

(22.91, 47.05)

X

-

X

X

X

Smoking during pregnancy

4.02

(3.46, 4.66)

X

X

X

X

X

Race/ethnic background – White

2.63

(2.34, 2.95)

X

X

X

X

X

Binge drinking 1 year before pregnancyc

2.04

(1.84, 2.26)

X

-

-

X

X

Above Market Basket Measure

1.92

(1.63, 2.27)

X

X

X

X

X

Not married or living with partner

1.83

(1.49, 2.24)

X

X

-

X

X

Smoking before pregnancy

1.78

(1.59, 2.00)

-

X

X

X

X

Above median household income

1.33

(1.22, 1.45)

X

X

X

X

X

Did not complete post-secondary

1.24

(1.10, 1.40)

X

X

-

X

X

Did not complete high school

1.23

(0.92, 1.64)

X

X

-

X

X

Employed

1.04

(0.94, 1.16)

X

-

X

X

X

  1. aOR Unadjusted odds ratio
  2. bCI Confidence interval
  3. cBinge drinking was defined as consuming 5 or more drinks on one occasion in AOF, APrON, FAMILY, and 3D, and as consuming 4 or more drinks on one occasion in OBS