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Table 2 Association between hyperglycemia in pregnancy and satisfaction for relationship with parents or covariates

From: Association between poor parent-daughter relationships and the risk of hyperglycemia in pregnancy: a hospital-based prospective cohort study in Japan

Variables

Crude ORa [95% CI]b

Adjusted OR [95% CI]c

p-value

Satisfaction for relationship with parents

   

 Satisfied

reference

reference

reference

 Not very satisfied

1.71 (1.11–2.63)

1.53 (0.98–2.39)

0.06

 Not satisfied at all

0.96 (0.30–3.06)

0.78 (0.24–2.55)

0.68

Psychiatric disease history

1.75 (1.14–2.68)

1.58 (1.02–2.44)

0.04

Maternal age at delivery (year)

   

 15–19

1.56 (0.55–4.39)

1.22 (0.42–3.59)

0.71

 20–24

0.27 (0.13–0.59)

0.26 (0.12–0.56)

< 0.01

 25–29

0.70 (0.49–0.98)

0.69 (0.49–0.97)

0.04

 30–34

reference

reference

reference

 35–39

1.61 (1.20–2.16)

1.60 (1.19–2.15)

< 0.01

 40–44

1.64 (1.02–2.65)

1.61 (1.00-2.61)

0.05

 45–49

2.78 (0.34–22.43)

3.09 (0.38–25.04)

0.29

 50–54

-

-

-

Academic background

   

 University or more

reference

reference

reference

 High school graduate

1.66 (0.91–3.03)

1.98 (1.06–3.69)

0.03

 Junior high school graduate

1.53 (0.70–3.31)

1.52 (0.68–3.39)

0.30

  1. Note:
  2. a: OR = Odds Ratio b: CI = Confidence Interval
  3. c: Covariates included maternal age, academic background, psychiatric disease history