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. 2018 Nov 13;29:e8. doi: 10.1017/S2045796018000653

Table 5.

Crude and adjusted ORs for the association between cyberbullying victimisation and psychological distress stratified by sex and by getting along with parents, OSDUHS, 2015

Psychological distress
Males Females
OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
Parent–child relationship
Positive
Model 1 1.80 (1.01–3.22)
(N = 2135)
4.28 (3.01–6.08)
(N = 2537)
Model 2 1.17 (0.66–2.05)
(N = 2042)
3.70 (2.46–5.57)
(N = 2430)
Parent–child relationship
Negative
Model 1 7.94 (3.10–20.28)
(N  = 275)
4.89 (1.95–12.26)
(N  = 437)
Model 2 6.72 (2.65–17.01)
(N = 259)
2.64 (1.14–6.11)
(N = 422)

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.

Model 1 is unadjusted.

Model 2 is adjusted for age, ethnicity, subjective socioeconomic status and involvement in physical fighting, bullying victimisation and perpetration at school.