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Obstet Gynecol. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2023 Nov 1.
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Obstet Gynecol. 2022 Nov 1; 140(5): 797–805.
Published online 2022 Oct 5. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000004950

Table 2.

Risk of experiencing interpersonal violence in pregnancy and up to 365 days after delivery, in individuals with a disability, compared to those without any recognized disability.

Disability statusN (%) with outcomeUnadjusted RR (95% CI)Model 1: Adjusted RR (95% CI) *Model 2: Adjusted RR (95% CI)
No disability (N=1 594 441)7474 (0.5)[Referent][Referent][Referent]
Physical disability only (N=147 414)1183 (0.8)1.68 (1.57–1.81)1.52 (1.42–1.63)1.40 (1.31–1.50)
Sensory disability only (N=47 459)311 (0.7)1.39 (1.22–1.57)1.13 (1.00–1.28)1.06 (0.94–1.19)
Intellectual or developmental disability only (N=2557)135 (5.3)11.08 (9.10–13.51)3.05 (2.53–3.68)2.39 (1.98–2.88)
Multiple disabilities (N=9598)173 (1.8)3.84 (3.22–4.59)2.38 (2.01–2.81)1.96 (1.66–2.30)
*Model 1 adjusts for age, parity, neighbourhood income quintile, rurality, stable and unstable chronic conditions, mental illness, and substance use disorders.
Model 2 adjusts for Model 1 variables in addition to any history of interpersonal violence.