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Table 3 Association between Adverse Childhood Experiences score and changes in health-related behaviour during the March–July 2020 lockdown (unadjusted). N = 2707

From: Socioeconomic position and adverse childhood experiences as risk factors for health-related behaviour change and employment adversity during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from a prospective cohort study in the UK

 

Number of Adverse Childhood Experiences between 0-16 years

0

1

2–3

4 or more

N = 504

N = 679

N = 980

N = 544

Number of home-cooked meals

 Decreased

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1.12 (0.54–2.32)

1.23 (0.63–2.41)

1.38 (0.65–2.92)

 Stayed the same

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 Increased

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0.98 (0.74–1.29)

1.09 (0.84–1.42)

0.81 (0.61–1.07)

Number of meals

 Decreased

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1.22 (0.73–2.05)

1.73 (1.11–2.69)

2.34 (1.43–3.82)

 Stayed the same

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 Increased

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1.42 (0.98–2.05)

1.55 (1.10–2.18)

2.18 (1.49–3.18)

Number of snacks

 Decreased

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1.07 (0.72–1.60)

1.14 (0.78–1.65)

1.25 (0.82–1.89)

 Stayed the same

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 Increased

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1.06 (0.80–1.40)

1.17 (0.91–1.50)

1.24 (0.92–1.67)

Exercise quantity

 Decreased

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1.00 (0.70–1.43)

0.95 (0.69–1.33)

1.08 (0.74–1.57)

 Stayed the same

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 Increased

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0.95 (0.66–1.36)

0.93 (0.68–1.28)

0.98 (0.66–1.44)

Sleep quantity

 Decreased

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1.00 (0.70–1.42)

1.13 (0.82–1.56)

1.53 (1.07–2.18)

 Stayed the same

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 Increased

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0.94 (0.70–1.27)

1.00 (0.76–1.32)

0.97 (0.71–1.34)

Alcohol quantity

 Decreased

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0.98 (0.66–1.43)

0.88 (0.61–1.25)

1.33 (0.88–2.00)

 Stayed the same

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 Increased

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0.96 (0.70–1.32)

1.05 (0.79–1.41)

1.25 (0.88–1.77)

 Non-drinker

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0.85 (0.55–1.30)

1.01 (0.68–1.49)

1.92 (1.24–2.96)

Smoking/vaping quantity

 Decreased

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1.08 (0.47–2.51)

0.99 (0.48–2.07)

0.92 (0.41–2.09)

 Stayed the same

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 Increased

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1.35 (0.68–2.65)

1.21 (0.68–2.16)

1.85 (0.99–3.43)

 Non-smoker

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0.97 (0.61–1.56)

0.63 (0.42–0.94)

0.54 (0.34–0.85)