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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Interpers Violence. 2019 May 5;36(15-16):NP8852–NP8878. doi: 10.1177/0886260519846859

Table 2:

Association between adolescent-adult connections and environmental exposures at home address, Philadelphia, PA, 2007–2011

Environmental exposure Positive adult connection b [95% CI] Supportive parental connection b [95% CI] Supportive adult familial connection b [95% CI]
Vandalism −0.20 [−0.51, 0.11] −0.05 [−0.32, 0.23] −0.09 [−0.36, 0.17]
Narcotics arrests −0.24 [−0.59, 0.11] −0.003 [−0.32, 0.31] 0.02 [−0.28, 0.32]
Disorderly conduct −0.25 [−0.48, −0.01]* 0.005 [−0.21, 0.22] −0.07 [−0.27, 0.13]
Alcohol outlets −0.11 [−0.35, 0.14] −0.14 [−0.36, 0.07] −0.11 [−0.31, 0.10]
Vacant properties 0.06 [−0.27, 0.39] 0.05 [−0.24, 0.33] −0.06 [−0.37, 0.22]
Recreation dept. facilities −0.08 [−0.41, 0.25] 0.16 [−0.11, 0.44] −0.04 [−0.31, 0.23]
Violence victimization −0.04 [−0.41, 0.33] −0.08 [−0.42, 0.26] −0.09 [−0.41, 0.22]
Firearms in/around homes −0.15 [−0.49, 0.19] −0.01 [−0.30, 0.29] −0.03 [−0.32, 0.25]
*

p < .05