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Table 3 Regression analysis of the independent association of problematic mobile phone use and psychopathological symptoms with unintentional injuries in Chinese adolescents in 2012

From: Interactions of problematic mobile phone use and psychopathological symptoms with unintentional injuries: a school-based sample of Chinese adolescents

Variables

Road traffic injuries

Pedestrian collision

Falls

Crude OR (95 % CI)

Adjusteda OR (95 % CI)

Crude OR (95 % CI)

Adjusteda OR (95 % CI)

Crude OR (95 % CI)

Adjusteda OR (95 % CI)

Middle school

      

 PMPU

      

 Yes

4.12 (3.20–5.31)b

3.93 (3.01–5.12)b

4.38 (3.77–5.08)b

3.56 (3.05–4.15)b

4.55 (3.81–5.44)b

3.91 (3.25–4.71)b

 No

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Psychopathological symptoms

      

 Yes

1.70 (1.29–2.25)b

1.43 (1.07–1.92)c

1.69 (1.42–2.02)b

1.44 (1.20–1.73)b

1.65 (1.35–2.02)b

1.38 (1.12–1.71)b

 No

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High school

      

 PMPU

      

 Yes

3.27 (2.66–4.02)b

3.23 (2.61–4.00)b

3.10 (2.74–3.51)b

2.81 (2.47–3.19)b

3.10 (2.67–3.61)b

2.91 (2.49–3.40)b

 No

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Psychopathological symptoms

      

 Yes

1.69 (1.37–2.08)b

1.62 (1.30–2.01)b

1.57 (1.38–1.78)b

1.54 (1.34–1.76)b

1.61 (1.38–1.89)b

1.57 (1.34–1.85)b

 No

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  1. aAdjusted for area, gender, registered permanent residence, any siblings, perceived family economic, parental expectations, academic performance, number of friends, cigarette use and alcohol use
  2. brefers to P < 0.001
  3. crefers to P < 0.05