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. 2018 Nov 21;1(7):e184945. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.4945

Table 3. Fully Adjusted Logistic Regression Model of the Association Between 12-Month Police Exposure and Mental Health Outcomes Among Adults in Baltimore, Maryland, and New York City, New York.

Outcome, by Police Violence Exposure Pooled Survey of Police-Public Encounters II Sample
Odds Ratio (95% CI) P Value
Physical
No weapona
Suicidal ideation 2.45 (1.24-4.85) .01
Suicide attempts 2.48 (0.97-6.38) .06
Psychotic experiences 2.24 (1.26-3.99) .006
With weaponb
Suicidal ideation 2.72 (1.30-5.68) .008
Suicide attempts 7.30 (2.94-18.14) <.001
Psychotic experiences 4.34 (2.05-9.18) <.001
Sexualc
Suicidal ideation 3.76 (1.72-8.20) .001
Suicide attempts 6.63 (2.64-16.64) <.001
Psychotic experiences 6.61 (2.52-17.36) <.001
Psychologicald
Suicidal ideation 1.73 (1.01-2.96) .047
Suicide attempts 1.65 (0.76-3.59) .21
Psychotic experiences 1.54 (0.98-2.40) .06
Neglecte
Suicidal ideation 2.15 (1.27-3.62) .004
Suicide attempts 1.63 (0.71-3.71) .25
Psychotic experiences 2.45 (1.41-3.74) <.001
a

Adjusted for gender, race/ethnicity, education, employment, crime, intimate partner violence, and city.

b

Adjusted for gender, employment, crime, intimate partner violence, and city.

c

Adjusted for crime, intimate partner violence, and city.

d

Adjusted for gender, race/ethnicity, crime, adverse childhood experiences, intimate partner violence, and city.

e

Adjusted for race/ethnicity, income, crime, adverse childhood experiences, intimate partner violence, and city.