Table 2. Associations Between Reports of Past-Year Intimate Partner Violence Experiences and Mental Health Conditions, Adjusted for Military Sexual Trauma
Probable Mental Health ConditionAdjusted OR95% Confidence IntervalP Value
Model 1: depression
    Age0.930.64–1.34.69
    Race (white vs nonwhite)0.390.16–0.94.04
    MST2.331.16–4.69.02
    IPV3.021.46–6.26.003
Model 2: PTSD
    Age1.180.79–1.77.42
    Race (white vs. nonwhite)0.360.15–0.87.02
    MST2.981.29–6.84.01
    IPV2.351.08–5.08.031
Model 3: alcohol dependence
    Age0.860.50–1.49.59
    Race (white vs. nonwhite)0.510.16–1.67.27
    MST1.380.43–4.45.59
    IPV2.880.94–8.82.06
Model 4: ≥2 MH conditions*
    Age1.200.80–1.80.37
    Race (white vs. nonwhite)0.300.12–0.75.01
    MST2.831.27–6.30.01
    IPV3.321.54–7.17.002
  • Because of missing data, the numbers of patients varied from 152 to 158. Cases were excluded via list-wise deletion because of missing values.

  • * Mental health (MH) multimorbidity, defined as the presence of 2 or 3 of the MH conditions examined in this study.

  • IPV, intimate partner violence; MST, military sexual trauma; OR, odds ratio; PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder.