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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 25.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatrics. 2010 May 3;125(6):e1301–e1307. doi: 10.1542/peds.2009-0774

TABLE 1.

ORs and 95% CIs for Being Bullied in Unadjusted and Adjusted Models

Parameter Unadjusted Model Adjusted Modela
Obeseb 1.850 (1.370–2.510) 1.630 (1.180–2.250)
Overweightb 1.260 (0.900–1.770) 1.130 (0.790–1.610)
Male gender 1.450 (1.110–1.910) 1.380 (1.040–1.840)
Child race nonwhitec 1.680 (1.210–2.230) 0.680 (0.430–1.070)
Percentage of children in child’s school
 who are not white
0.340 (0.210–0.540) 0.975 (0.452–2.100)
Child INTR in lowest quartiled 1.800 (1.380–2.330) 1.160 (0.880–1.580)
Percentage of children in child’s school
 receiving free and reduced-price lunch
1.020 (1.010–1.020) 1.014 (1.005–1.022)
SSRS standard scoree 0.940 (0.930–0.950) 0.945 (0.934–0.956)
Achievement testing mean standard scoref 0.980 (0.970–0.990) 0.997 (0.987–1.008)

N = 1697 observations; N = 821 participants.

a

Adjusted for child’s grade in school.

b

Reference is “not overweight (<85th percentile).”

c

Reference is white race.

d

Reference is ITNR in highest 3 quartiles.

e

Mean of mother and teacher report; higher scores reflect greater social skills.

f

Mean of WJPB-R math and reading scores at third and fifth grades; higher scores reflect greater academic achievement.