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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Drug Policy. 2014 Sep 11;26(5):501–508. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2014.08.019

Table 3.

Factors independently associated with police/army harassment or assault in Tijuana in the past 6 months among persons attending a student run free-clinic, 2013 (N=601).

Adjusted Odds Ratioa 95% Confidence Interval
Socio-Demographics
 Gender (male) 3.71 2.18 – 6.13
 Age (per year) 0.97 0.95 – 0.99
Physical Influence
Micro-Physical
 Homeless in the past 6 months 1.31 0.95 – 0.98
Macro-Physical
 Ever deported from the U.S. 0.98 0.64 – 1.53
Social Influence
Micro-Social
 Injected drugs in the past 6 months 2.16 1.34 – 3.48
 Has a tattoo 1.53 1.02 – 2.29
Macro-Social
 Has felt rejected in Tijuana the past 6 months 3.53 2.31 – 5.41
Economic Influence
Macro-Economic
 Has been denied employment in the past 6 months 2.24 1.51 – 3.33