Table 2

Associations of childhood psychosocial adversity with age at menarche (n=8984)

ExposureModel 1Model 2Model 3
Mean difference in years (95% CI)P valueMean difference in years (95% CI)P valueMean difference in years (95% CI)P value
Total psychosocial adversity0.005 (−0.034 to 0.044)0.7900.007 (−0.032 to 0.046)0.7290.006 (−0.033 to 0.045)0.778
Lack of care0.027 (−0.008 to 0.062)0.1340.023 (−0.012 to 0.058)0.1980.022 (−0.013 to 0.057)0.223
Maladaptive family functioning0.013 (−0.026 to 0.052)0.5270.023 (−0.016 to 0.062)0.2510.022 (−0.017 to 0.061)0.273
Non-sexual abuse−0.007 (−0.056 to 0.042)0.777−0.003 (−0.052 to 0.046)0.897−0.002 (−0.051 to 0.047)0.943
Overprotective parenting−0.003 (−0.040 to 0.034)0.881−0.008 (−0.045 to 0.029)0.671−0.009 (−0.046 to 0.028)0.631
Parental mental illness−0.027 (−0.076 to 0.022)0.280−0.030 (−0.079 to 0.019)0.220−0.030 (−0.079 to 0.019)0.220
Sexual abuse−0.182 (−0.235 to 0.129)<0.001−0.172 (−0.225 to 0.119)<0.001−0.173 (−0.226 to 0.120)<0.001
  • Beta coefficients are interpreted as a mean difference in age at menarche in years per SD increase in psychosocial adversity.

  • Model 1: unadjusted. 

  • Model 2: adjusted for age at recruitment and ethnicity. 

  • Model 3: adjusted for age at recruitment, educational qualifications and ethnicity.