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. 2018 Jan 15;190(2):E37–E43. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.170219

Table 5:

Results of hierarchical logistic regression for debilitating mental health problems in adolescence, for comparison of peer victimization trajectories (n = 1363)

Self-reported debilitating mental health problem at age 15 yr Trajectory comparison model (severe v. none/low); adjusted OR (95% CI)*
Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4
Depression/dysthymia problem 4.79 (2.63–8.72) 4.87 (2.61–9.06) 2.60 (1.29–5.23) 2.56 (1.27–5.17)
Generalized anxiety problem 5.04 (2.79–9.09) 4.57 (2.49–8.40) 3.24 (1.64–6.43) 3.27 (1.64–6.51)

Note: CI = confidence interval, OR = odds ratio.

*

Model 1 was adjusted for sex. Model 2 was additionally adjusted for family hardship (6–13 yr) determined as family functioning and structure (13 yr), hostile-reactive parenting, socioeconomic status and maternal depressive symptoms (8–10 yr). Model 3 was additionally adjusted for mental health (6–13 yr) determined as depressive symptoms (10–13 yr), anxiety symptoms, inattention/hyperactivity symptoms, oppositional/defiant behaviour and physical aggression symptoms. Model 4 was additionally adjusted for victimization perpetration (10–13 yr).