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Table 2 Antenatal or postnatal CMD and infant development

From: Maternal common mental disorders and infant development in Ethiopia: the P-MaMiE Birth Cohort

Characteristics

Cognitive score

Language score

Motor score

 

β ^

95% CI

β ^

95% CI

β ^

95% CI

Postnatal CMD as primary exposure

      

Unadjusted β ^

0.06

-0.08,

0.09

-0.09,

-0.23

-0.52,

  

0.20

 

0.27

 

0.06

Fully adjusted model* (n = 183)

0.04

-0.10,

0.001

-0.22,

-0.23

-0.52,

  

0.17

 

0.22

 

0.06

Final model adjusted for potential mediators

      

   Infant nutritional status

0.02

-0.12,

-0.004

-0.22,

-0.25

-0.56,

  

0.17

 

0.23

 

0.05

   Infant illness episodes

0.04

-0.10,

-0.001

-0.22,

-0.23

-0.52,

  

0.17

 

0.22

 

0.06

Antenatal CMD as primary exposure

      

Unadjusted β ^

-0.08

-0.20,

-0.001

-0.14,

-0.20

-0.37, -

  

0.03

 

0.13

 

0.03

Final adjusted model* (n = 185)

-0.05

-0.20,

-0.01

-0.16,

-0.01

-0.21,

  

0.09

 

0.17

 

0.19

Final model adjusted for potential mediators:

      

   Prolonged labour

-0.06

-0.21,

-0.002

-0.16,

0.03

-0.23,

(n = 185)

 

0.09

 

0.17

 

0.17

   Birth weight (n = 185)

-0.05

-0.20.

-0.01

-0.16,

-0.01

-0.21

  

0.09

 

0.17

 

0.19

  1. Association between maternal antenatal/postnatal common mental disorder symptoms (CMD: SRQ score) and scores on Bayley sub-scales for 12 month old infants (n = 194)
  2. *Potential confounders as described in methods