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. 2020 Apr 13;17(8):2652. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17082652

Table 6.

Variables predicting violence in dating relationships.

Model 1—Total Violence (N = 268)
Variable B SE Wald p OR 95% CI
Constant −1.13 0.95 1.37 0.241 0.328
Sex (ref: girl) 2.70 0.40 46.11 0.00 14.96 [6.85, 31.16]
Age (ref: 12–14 age) 1.02 0.356 8.21 0.04 2.78 [1.38, 5.58]
BASC_S3_Self-esteem −0.22 0.085 6.64 0.10 0.80 [0.68, 0.94]
ISA_ Benevolent sexism 0.07 0.29 5.37 0.20 1.07 [1.01, 1.13]
Model 2—Verbal-Emotional Violence (N = 268)
Constant −2.60 0.65 16.14 0.00 0.07
Sex (ref: girl) 2.80 0.40 50.11 0.00 16.47 [7.58, 35.78]
Age (ref: 12–14 age) 1.33 0.36 13.38 0.00 3.77 [1.85, 7.69]
BASC_S3_Self-esteem −0.17 0.09 3.81 0.05 0.85 [0.72, 0.99]

Note: Model 1: R2 = 0.90 (Hosmer–Lemeshow), 0.27 (Cox–Snell), 0.39 (Nagelkerke). Note: Model 2: R2 = 0.66 (Hosmer–Lemeshow), 0.17 (Cox–Snell), 0.29 (Nagelkerke).