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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 15.
Published in final edited form as: Stress Health. 2017 Feb 15;33(5):617–623. doi: 10.1002/smi.2748

Table 4.

Odds of Female Partner’s Perpetration of IPV with an Increase in Male Soldier’s Combat Exposure

Hosmer-Lemeshow Model Fit Sexual – IPV Physical - IPV Injury - IPV
H-L=0.3631 H-L=0.3716 H-L=0.7174
aOR
[95% CI]
b (SE) P Value aOR
[95% CI]
b (SE) P Value aOR
[95% CI]
b (SE) P Value
Combat Exposure^ 1.33
[1.02, 1.73]
0.28 (.14) 0.036 1.13
[0.91, 1.39]
0.12 (.11) 0.265 1.69
[1.13, 2.54]
0.53 (.21) 0.011
PTSD 1.02
[0.98, 1.05]
0.02 (.02) 0.336 1.01
[0.99, 1.04]
0.01 (.01) 0.349 1.02
[0.97, 1.08]
0.02 (.03) 0.343
Marital Satisfaction 0.99
[0.97, 1.00]
−0.01 (.01) 0.154 0.99
[0.98, 1.00]
−0.01 (0.01) 0.166 0.98
[0.95, 0.99]
−0.02 (.01) 0.048
Age 0.94
[0.87, 1.01]
−0.06 (.04) 0.108 0.94
[0.89, 0.99]
−0.06 (.03) 0.019 0.84
[0.73, 0.98]
−0.17 (.08) 0.025
^

10-point increase in combat exposure