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Table 3 Binary Logistic Regression Analysis (Forced Entry Method) of the factors that resulted in a high EPDS score

From: Examination of risk factors for high Edinburgh postnatal depression scale scores: a retrospective study at a single university hospital in Japan

  

P-value*

Odds Ratio

95% Confidence Interval

Standardized Coefficients

Maternal

Primipara

0.26

1.17

0.90–1.55

0.16

 

Underlying maternal disease

0.98

0.10

0.74–1.33

-0.004

 

Mental disorder

0.00

4.86

2.95–8.02

1.58

 

Maternal transport

0.48

0.86

0.56–1.32

-0.16

Birth

Preterm birth

0.07

0.68

0.45–1.04

-0.34

 

Light for date

0.06

1.58

0.98–2.52

0.45

Neonate

Neonatal transport

0.03

3.98

1.14–13.9

1.38

Lactation

Exclusive breastfeeding

0.005

0.65

0.48–0.87

-0.44

 

Bottle-feeding

0.06

1.51

0.98–2.32

0.41

Social

Late visit

0.05

2.76

0.99–7.72

1.02

  1. EPDS: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale; Maternal transport: the patient was transferred to our hospital from another hospital due to complications; Light for date: birth weight was below the 10th percentile; Neonatal transport: newborn was transported from our hospital to another hospital due to complications; Late visit: first visit was after 22 weeks
  2. * statistically significant (P < 0.05); Bold: statistically significant