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. 2017 May 2;17(2):97–106. doi: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2017.03.003

Table 3.

Revictimization predicted by demographics and child maltreatment (N = 1,200).

Predictors B S.E. Wald OR 95% CI
Age 0.01 .010 0.46 0.01 [0.01, 0.46]
§Education (years) 5.57
 Four or less −0.41 .28 2.16 0.66 [0.38, 1.15]
 Between 5 and 9 −0.37 .19 3.54 0.69 [0.47, 1.02]
 Ten or more −0.05 .17 0.10 0.94 [0.66, 1.34]



§§Marital Status 4.17
 Single −0.85 .47 3.23 0.43 [0.17, 1.08]
 Married/liv. Together −0.46 .43 1.15 0.62 [0.27, 1.47]



§§§Type of job - civilian 0.52 .19 7.48** 1.69 [1.16, 2.45]
EA 0.09 .04 5.39* 1.10 [1.01, 1.19]
EN −0.03 .02 1.75 0.97 [0.93, 1.01]
PN 0.14 .03 13.37*** 1.15 [1.07, 1.24]
PA 0.10 .06 3.05 1.11 [0.99, 1.26]
SA −0.02 .08 0.10 0.97 [0.83, 1.14]
Constant −0.79 .76 1.09 0.45

Note. Model confirmed by Hosmer and Lemeshow test χ2 =6.97, with p = .540, with Nagelkerke's R2=.13.

Reference category for §Education - higher education;§§Marital status–widowed/divorced;§§§Type of job–military.

*

p ≤ .05.

**

p ≤ .01.

***

p ≤ .001.