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. 2018 Sep;108(9):1142–1147. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304587

TABLE 4—

Effects of Individual and Family Factors and Adult Involvement on Educational and Employment Outcomes: Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study, United Kingdom, 1999–2001 and 2012–2014

Poor Educational Qualifications, OR (95% CI) NEET, OR (95% CI)
Physical maltreatment 1.20 (0.85, 1.71) 1.44 (1.00, 2.08)
Male sex 1.10 (0.82, 1.47) 0.63 (0.43, 0.92)
Socioeconomic status
 High (Ref) 1 1
 Moderate 2.33 (1.52, 3.58) 1.07 (0.60, 1.89)
 Low 4.19 (2.65, 6.63) 3.33 (1.89, 5.84)
Youth IQ 0.95 (0.94, 0.96) 0.98 (0.97, 0.99)
Maternal depression 0.92 (0.67, 1.28) 1.16 (0.80, 1.68)
Parental antisocial personality 0.73 (0.51, 1.04) 0.69 (0.46, 1.04)
Parental substance problems 1.37 (0.96, 1.94) 0.98 (0.65, 1.47)
Count youth mental health problems, age 12 y 1.71 (1.48, 1.97) 1.43 (1.21, 1.68)
Adult involvement 0.95 (0.91, 0.98) 0.97 (0.94, 1.01)
Neighborhood poverty 1.08 (0.79, 1.49) 1.22 (0.82, 1.83)

Note. CI = confidence interval; NEET = not in education, employment, or training; OR = odds ratio.