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Table 4 COR and AOR (95% CI) for possible risk factors for young women (n = 406) and men (n = 251) exposed to physical abuse during the past 12 months adjusted for sociodemographic and individual risk factors

From: Strong association between earlier abuse and revictimization in youth

 

Young women

Young men

Crude

Adjusted

Crude

Adjusted

 

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

Age

0.8

(0.8-0.9)

0.8

(0.7-0.9)

0.9

(0.8-1.0)

0.9

(0.8-1.0)

Living in

        

  Small cities

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

  Big cities

1.2

(1.0-1.5)

1.1

(0.9-1.4)

1.1

(0.8-1.5)

1.0

(0.7-1.5)

Living with

        

  Both parents

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

  One biological parent

1.6

(1.2-2.0)

1.2

(0.9-1.6)

1.2

(0.9-1.7)

1.0

(0.7-1.5)

  Someone else

1.1

(0.8-1.4)

1.4

(1.0-1.9)

0.9

(0.6-1.3)

1.0

(0.6-1.5)

Swedish background

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

Immigrant

1.3

(1.0-1.8)

1.2

(0.9-1.7)

1.0

(0.7-1.4)

1.0

(0.6-1.6)

Current partner

        

  Yes

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

  No

1.2

(1.0-1.5)

0.9

(0.7-1.2)

0.8

(0.6-1.1)

1.4

(1.0-1.9)

Hazardous alcohol consumption

        

  No

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

  Yes

1.9

(1.5-2.4)

1.7

(1.3-2.3)

2.2

(1.6-2.0)

2.3

(1.6-3.3)

Daily smoking

        

  No

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

  Yes

2.2

(1.8-2.8)

1.3

(1.0-1.7)

1.7

(1.2-2.4)

1.3

(0.9-1.9)

Use of any drug

        

  No

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

  Yes

2.8

(2.1-3.6)

1.9

(1.4-2.6)

2.3

(1.7-3.1)

2.0

(1.4-2.9)

Exposed to violence

        

  Emotional <15 y no

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

  Yes

3.0

(2.4-3.8)

1.8

(1.4-2.4)

2.2

(1.6-3.0)

1.6

(1.1-2.4)

  Physical <15 y no

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

  Yes

3.8

(3.0-4.9)

2.3

(1.7-3.1)

2.7

(2.0-3.7)

2.3

(1.6-3.3)

  Sexual <15 y no

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

  Yes

3.9

(2.8-5.2)

1.9

(1.3-2.8)

1.9

(0.7-5.0)

1.5

(0.4-5.4)

  1. OR = odds ratios. CI = confidence interval. Age is a continuous variable. Significantly raised OR are in bold print.