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. 2019 Aug 29;16(17):3149. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173149

Table 3.

Univariate logistic regression results of the DSH among children by sociodemographic factors in Beijing, China.

Variables Sample N Injured n (%) Univariate Model OR (95% CI)
Gender
 Male 812 135 (16.6) 1.191 (0.87, 1.629)
 Female 488 70 (14.3) 1
Age
 6–9 368 46 (12.5) 0.445 (0.301, 0.657)
 10–13 566 70 (12.4) 0.439 (0.311, 0.621)
 14–17 366 89 (24.32) 1
Ethnic group
 Han Chinese 1218 183 (15.0) 0.482 (0.289, 0.806)
 Ethnic minorities 82 22 (26.8) 1
Parent-child relationship
 Natural parents 1237 190 (15.4) 0.581 (0.319, 1.058)
 Adoptive parents/stepparents 63 15 (23.8) 1
Single parent
 Yes 120 25 (20.8) 1.462 (0.915, 2.335)
 No 1180 180 (15.3) 1
Single child
 Yes 884 130 (14.7) 0.784 (0.574, 1.071)
 No 416 75 (18.0) 1
Father’s education
 Middle school or below 241 43 (17.8) 1.195 (0.809, 1.767)
 High school 389 59 (15.2) 0.984 (0.695, 1.393)
 College or above 670 103 (15.4) 1
Mother’s education
 Middle school or below 254 44 (17.3) 1.084 (0.738, 1.592)
 High school 373 52 (13.9) 0.838 (0.586, 1.199)
 College or above 673 109 (16.2) 1
Family income per month
 <5000 372 58 (15.6) 0.888 (0.590, 1.337)
 5000–12,000 626 95 (15.2) 0.860 (0.594, 1.245)
 >12,000 302 52 (17.2) 1