Table 2

Incidence rates and HRs for Multiple Sclerosis among women exposed to childhood abuse

ExposureN (%)
total cohort
N (%)
women with MS
Person Time
100 000 Years
IR* (95% CI)Unadjusted HR
(95% CI)
HR† (95% CI)HR‡ (95% CI)
No childhood abuse63 520 (81)229 (76)8.228 (25 to 32)RefRefRef
Any childhood abuse14 477 (19)71 (24)1.938 (30 to 48)1.36 (1.04 to 1.78)1.34 (1.03 to 1.76)1.31 (0.99 to 1.72)
Emotional abuse10 702 (14)56 (20)1.441 (31 to 53)1.46 (1.09 to 1.95)1.43 (1.06 to 1.93)1.40 (1.03 to 1.90)
Emotional abuse: Humiliation9414 (13)48 (17)1.240 (30 to 53)1.42 (1.04 to 1.94)1.39 (1.01 to 1.90)1.37 (0.99 to 1.89)
Emotional abuse: Threat3406 (5)20 (8)0.446 (30 to 71)1.64 (1.04 to 2.58)1.59 (1.00 to 2.52)1.42 (0.86 to 2.29)
Sexual abuse5416 (8)34 (13)0.749 (35 to 68)1.74 (1.21 to 2.49)1.75 (1.21 to 2.51)1.65 (1.13 to 2.39)
Physical abuse4287 (6)22 (9)0.640 (26 to 61)1.42 (0.92 to 2.20)1.41 (0.91 to 2.19)1.31 (0.83 to 2.06)
No of abuse categories
(Ref: 0)
19947 (13)40 (13)1.331 (23 to 43)1.12 (0.80 to 1.56)1.09 (0.78 to 1.54)1.11 (0.79 to 1.56)
23132 (4)21 (7)0.452 (34 to 80)1.85 (1.19 to 2.90)1.87 (1.19 to 2.92)1.66 (1.04 to 2.67)
31398 (2)10 (3)0.256 (30 to 104)1.99 (1.06 to 3.75)2.00 (1.05 to 3.77)1.93 (1.02 to 3.67)
  • *Incidence rates per 100 000 person-years. The incidence rate is lower for ‘any childhood abuse’ than for the separate subcategories of abuse because of longer person-time (more individuals under observation in the total abuse group). IR = ‘Number of new cases’/‘Total person-time at risk’.

  • †HRs adjusted for school drop-out (≤9 years elementary school). Birth year was included as a stratification factor in the Cox model.

  • ‡HRs adjusted for adverse socioeconomic factors (≤9 years elementary school, non-cohabiting mother or low household income), smoking (ever vs never) and BMI ≥25 before study baseline). Birth year was included as a stratification factor in the Cox model, but no other covariable violated the proportional hazard assumption.

  • BMI, body mass index; IR, incidence rate; MS, multiple sclerosis.