potentially traumatic event exposure
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Findings (50)
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declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
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declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater MDE risk (OR=2.46 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [2.04-2.96]) in the final hierarchical logistic
Effect: decline; OR 2.46; CI: 95% CI [2.04–2.96]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]
None
declineThe extent to which adolescents were exposed to prior traumatic events was associated with greater risk for PTSD (OR=2.27 per additional trauma type, 95% CI [1.86-2.77]) in the final hierarchical logi
Effect: decline; OR 2.27; CI: 95% CI [1.86–2.77]