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. 2021 Aug 7;41(4):928–939. doi: 10.1177/07334648211036402

Table 6.

Model of Victim Vulnerability Factors and Abuse Type.

Variables B (SE) 95% CI for odds ratio
Lower Odds ratio Upper
FA co-occurring vs FAonly
Intercept −1.88 (.21)***
Physical health problems 0.21 (.17) 0.88 1.23 1.72
Mental health problems −0.45 (.16)** 0.46 0.64 0.88
Dependency 0.97 (.17)*** 1.89 2.64 3.68
Problematic attitudes −0.04 (.21) 0.64 0.96 1.44
Previous victimization 0.39 (.36) 0.73 1.48 3.00
Substance abuse 0.35 (.62) 0.42 1.42 4.80
Living together 0.94 (.17)*** 1.85 2.57 3.56
Family relationship 1.16 (.20)*** 2.17 3.19 4.70

non-FA vs FAonly
Intercept −2.12 (.23)***
Physical health problems 0.15 (.18) 0.81 1.16 1.66
Mental health problems −0.54 (.18)** 0.41 0.58 0.83
Dependency 0.46 (.19)* 1.09 1.58 2.29
Problematic attitudes −0.43 (.24) 0.41 0.65 1.04
Previous victimization 0.84 (.36)* 1.14 2.32 4.72
Substance abuse 0.08 (.71) 0.27 1.09 4.32
Living together 1.82 (.17)*** 4.42 6.18 8.63
Family relationship 1.07 (.22)*** 1.88 2.90 4.48

Note. Omnibus test of model coefficients: χ2(16, N = 1,200) = 266.691, p < .001; Model fit (Hosmer and Lemeshow Test): χ2(174, N = 1,200) = 175.868, p = .446; Nagelkerke = .227. Cases correctly classified: 56.2%. CI = confidence interval; FA = financial abuse.

*

p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.