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Table 4 Association between depressive symptoms, anxiety, and Adverse Childhood Experiences within the N2 Study of Black Sexual Minority Men (n = 147)

From: Adverse childhood experiences among black sexually minoritized men and Black transgender women in Chicago

 

Unadjusted Results

Adjusted Resultsa

 

Depressive Symptoms (scores: 0 – 24)

Anxiety (scores: 0 – 21)

Depressive Symptoms (scores: 0 – 24)

Anxiety (scores: 0 – 21)

 

Beta coefficient (95% CI)

Beta coefficient (95% CI)

ACE (scores: 0–8)

0.514 (0.181, 0.845)

0.604 (0.231, 0.977)

0.484 (0.128, 0.841)

0.592 (0.190, 0.995)

ACE: 4 + domains vs < 4 domains

1.960 (0.408, 3.511)

2.556 (0.820, 4.293)

1.964 (0.296, 3.632)

2.559 (0.679, 4.440)

 

Probable Depression vs No depression: Risk ratio

Anxiety vs No anxiety: Risk ratio

Probable Depression vs No depression: Risk ratio

Anxiety vs No anxiety: Risk ratio

ACE (scores: 0–8)

1.18 (1.03, 1.35)

1.07 (0.95, 1.22)

1.16 (1.01, 1.34)

1.08 (0.94, 1.26)

ACE: 4 + domains vs < 4 domains

2.15 (1.14, 4.05)

1.25 (0.70, 2.25)

2.30 (1.25, 4.22)

1.28 (0.68, 2.41)

  1. aAdjusted for all sociodemographics listed in Table 3 (age, sexual orientation, gender identity, income, education, employment, and housing instability)