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. 2017 Aug 8;17:644. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4645-5

Table 3.

Rates and hazard ratios for alcohol related disorders among unaccompanied and accompanied young refugees compared to native Swedes in male and female young refugees (n: 1,029,233)

Country/region of origin Cox regression models
N Cases: N (%) HR (95% CI) HR (95% CI) HR (95% CI) HR (95% CI)
Model 1a Model 1b Model 2a Model 2b
Male
 Native Swedesa 519,674 7503 (1.4) 1 1 1.45 (1.16–1.80) 2.00 (1.60–2.50)
 Unaccompanied 2765 39 (1.4) 0.98 (0.71–1.35) 0.43 (0.35–0.51) 1.43 (0.97–2.10) 1.49 (1.00–2.19)
 Accompaniedb 8418 82 (1.0) 0.68 (0.55–0.85) 0.68 (0.51–0.92) 1 1
Female
 Native Swedesa 489,353 3762 (0.8) 1 1 2.67 (1.75–4.07) 3.56 (2.34–5.43)
 Unaccompanied 1611 8 (0.5) 0.70 (0.34–1.39) 0.50 (0.25–1.01) 1.86 (0.82–4.17) 1.81 (0.80–4.07)
 Accompaniedb 7416 22 (0.3) 0.37 (0.24–0.56) 0.28 (0.18–0.42) 1 1

Model 1a & 2a: adjusted for age, and domicile

Model 1b & 2b: adjusted for age, domicile, and income

aReference category for Model 1a and Model 1b

bReference category for Model 2a and Model 2b