Table 3.
Multivariate model of bullying victimization as a predictor of screening positive for elevated suicide risk for entire cohort and stratified by chief complaint.
Entire Cohort (N=524) | ||||
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Entire Cohort (n=524) | Bullying (n=60) | No bullying (n=464) | Adjusted OR (95% CIs) | |
Suicide Risk SIQ+ or ASQ+ | 151 (28.8) | 33 (55.0) | 118 (25.4) | 3.19 (1.66-6.11)* |
Medical/Surgical Complaints (n=344) | ||||
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Medical/Surgical Complaints (n=344) | Bullying (n=22) | No bullying (n=322) | Adjusted OR (95% CIs) | |
Suicide Risk SIQ+ or ASQ+ | 34 (9.9) | 5 (22.7) | 29 (9.0) | 4.62 (1.25-17.05)* |
Psychiatric Complaints (n=180) | ||||
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Psychiatric Complaints (n=180) | Bullying (n=38) | No bullying (n=142) | Adjusted OR (95% CIs) | |
Suicide Risk SIQ+ or ASQ+ | 117 (65.0) | 28 (73.7) | 89 (62.7) | 1.88 (0.78-4.54)* |
Note. Values are n(%) unless otherwise noted.
Age, gender (male), race (white), insurance (public), depression, and substance use were entered into the logistic regression models as covariates.