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. 2014 Jul 20;2014:314521. doi: 10.1155/2014/314521

Table 3.

Associations between suicide attempt (SA) and various risk factors for male and female adolescents in different family structures: age-adjusted hazard ratio (HR), 95% confidence interval (CI).

Boys Girls
Intact families Parents divorced/separated and reconstructed family Single parent and other situations Intact families Parents divorced/separated and reconstructed family Single parent and other situations
Number of person-years 4,576 1,836 829 4,629 1,764 896
Socioeconomic factors
 Age (year) 0.91 0.68–1.23 0.81 0.57–1.24 1.03 0.57–1.89 1.10 0.82–1.47 0.93 0.70–1.22 1.25 0.86–1.82
 Low parents' education 0.63 0.29–1.35 1.13 0.45–2.81 3.62 0.44–30.1 2.08∗ 1.07–4.03 1.28 0.68–2.40 1.27 0.49–3.28
 Nationality
  French 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
  European immigrants 1.47 0.20–10.9 2.37 0.54–10.3 0.00 2.25 0.69–7.35 1.61 0.50–5.24 2.45 0.33–18.4
  Non-European immigrants 2.50 0.69–1.25 3.67 0.43–31.7 0.00 1.33 0.18–9.75 1.61 0.49–5.27 1.33 0.30–5.86
 Father's occupation
  Managers, professionals, and intermediate professionals 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
  Craftsmen, tradesmen, and firm heads 1.66 0.67–4.14 1.63 0.41–6.53 2.91 0.26–32.8 0.74 0.29–1.87 1.40 0.56–3.54 3.46§ 0.85–14.0
  Service workers and clerks 1.04 0.29–3.72 2.38 0.53–10.7 0.00 0.96 0.28–3.28 1.50 0.50–4.51 0.00
  Manual workers and other occupations 1.29 0.50–3.34 2.04 0.59–7.01 3.33 0.30–37.3 1.08 0.50–2.37 0.95 0.38–2.34 1.51 0.38–6.06
  Not working 1.22 0.16–9.44 1.41 0.16–12.6 2.02 0.17–23.7 0.00 2.05 0.77–5.42 1.19 0.28–5.00
  Insufficient family income 2.55∗ 1.13–5.76 2.04 0.80–5.22 1.56 0.27–9.05 2.42∗ 1.17–5.02 1.46 0.75–2.82 1.72 0.73–4.08
 Poor social support
  Score
   0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
   1-2 4.25∗∗∗ 1.75–10.3 2.69 0.42–3.97 1.55 0.33–7.22 4.44∗∗ 1.63–12.1 3.93 1.17–13.2 1.15 0.41–3.25
   ≥3 4.67 1.62–13.5 2.69 0.82–8.80 0.00 10.98 ∗∗ 3.98–30.3 6.97 ∗∗ 1.98–24.5 2.16 0.69–6.71
School and mental difficulties and sustained violence
 Grade repetition 0.84 0.24–2.91 1.27 0.39–4.09 1.63 0.26–10.2 2.43 1.04–5.64 1.82§ 0.89–3.70 2.34§ 0.91–6.03
 Depressive symptoms 3.35 1.28–8.76 4.84∗∗∗ 1.89–12.4 3.65 0.39–34.3 5.46 ∗∗∗ 2.82–10.6 2.35∗∗ 1.23–4.46 5.12 ∗∗∗ 2.17–12.1
 Having sustained violence 3.21 ∗∗ 1.47–7.01 1.47 0.48–4.49 5.01∗ 1.12–22.4 5.73 ∗∗∗ 2.50–13.1 5.02 ∗∗∗ 2.38–10.6 1.59 0.37–6.90
 Being victim of sexual abuse 8.41∗∗∗ 2.93–24.1 2.49 0.33–18.7 3.25 0.39–27.0 9.14∗∗∗ 3.78–22.1 3.46 ∗∗ 1.44–8.32 8.45 ∗∗∗ 3.30–21.6
Unhealthy behaviors
 Alcohol use 1.72 0.76–3.94 5.53 1.22–25.0 a 3.85 ∗∗ 1.53–9.69 7.34 ∗∗ 1.75–30.7 3.65§ 0.81–16.4
 Tobacco use 5.49 ∗∗∗ 2.54–11.8 4.09 ∗∗ 1.50–11.2 1.84 0.38–8.87 7.40 ∗∗∗ 3.50–15.6 7.13 ∗∗∗ 3.19–16.0 11.60 ∗∗∗ 2.63–51.1
 Cannabis use 4.48∗∗∗ 1.84–10.9 2.30 0.80–6.56 0.95 0.11–8.20 2.59§ 0.90–7.50 5.86 ∗∗∗ 2.82–12.2 7.17 ∗∗∗ 2.86–18.0
 Hard drug use 7.41∗∗∗ 3.13–17.5 4.84 ∗∗ 1.74–13.5 4.52§ 0.87–23.3 7.61∗∗∗ 2.59–22.4 5.43 ∗∗∗ 2.55–11.6 6.02 ∗∗∗ 2.42–15.0

*P < 0.05, ∗∗P < 0.01, ∗∗∗P < 0.001,§close to significance (P < 0.10).

aNoncomputable.

In bold types the HRs significant for girls but not for boys; in italic types the HRs significant for both genders but higher for girls.