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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2018 Mar 2;62(5):598–604. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.11.304

Table 4.

Multinomial regression of most likely baseline latent status membership on risk factors. (n=599)

4 Class Model
Non-Violence Isolated Non-partner Violence Isolated Partner Violence Co-occurring Partner & Non-partner Violence
Sex . −0.41 (.26) 1.11 (.28)*** 1.21 (.32)***
Age . 0.11 (.05)* −0.05 (.06) −.12 (.06)
African American . −0.06 (.23) 0.78 (.27)** 0.52 (.32)
Violently Injured . 0.58 (.23) 0.44 (.27) 0.76 (.30)**
Public Assistance . 0.15 (.26) −0.24 (.30) −0.05 (.34)
Depression . 0.03 (.03) 0.05 (.03) 0.07 (.36)*
Anxiety . 0.07 (.03) 0.08 (.03)* 0.06 (.04)
Posttraumatic Stress . 0.15 (.45) 0.02 (.47) 0.44 (.46)
Antisocial Personality/Conduct .
Disorder 0.84 (.30)** 0.94 (.34)** 2.06 (.34)***
Firearm Possession . 0.75 (.26)** 0.79 (.30)** 1.28 (.32)***
Alcohol Use Disorder . 0.40 (.25) 0.86 (.26)** 0.38 (.31)
Drug Use Disorder . 0.44 (1.04) 0.60 (.29)* 0.54 (.32)

Note: Values are log odds predicting likelihood of class membership relative to the referent class given a unit increase in the predictor. Non-violent class is reference category.

Referents are male and non-African American for Sex and African American, respectively.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001