Table 2.
Odds ratio | 95% CI | ||
---|---|---|---|
Lower | Upper | ||
Model 1 (n = 70) | |||
Age | 1.94 | .36 | 10.40 |
Education | 1.03 | .48 | 2.21 |
Income | .65 | .32 | 1.31 |
Relationship status | .54 | .133 | 2.23 |
African American youth at risk for negative police experiencea | .07** | .02 | .35 |
Prior children | .06* | .01 | .62 |
Model 2 (n = 70) | |||
Age | 2.95 | .47 | 18.37 |
Education | 1.06 | .49 | 2.31 |
Income | .66 | .33 | 1.35 |
Relationship status | .45 | .11 | 1.88 |
African American youth at risk for negative police experiencea | 12.16** | 2.63 | 56.22 |
Male children | 13.23* | 1.90 | 92.22 |
Female children | 6.40 | .93 | 44.16 |
Male and female children | 3.58 | .46 | 28.21 |
*P ≤ 0.05; **P ≤ 0.001
aThe African American youth in my community are more likely than other youth to have a negative experience with law enforcement