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. 2022 Apr 22;18:101103. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101103

Table 5.

Odds ratios of any sexually violent behavior by childhood maltreatment latent class membership of men matriculating to two universities in Vietnam in September 2019 (N = 739).

Unadjusted
Adjusteda
OR 95% CI p aOR 95% CI p
Reference: Low-to-No Maltreatment Limited/No Maltreatment ref ref
Physical Maltreatment 0.85 0.57, 1.24 0.393 0.88 0.59, 1.33 0.552
Physical and Emotional Maltreatment 0.96 0.62, 1.49 0.863 1.03 0.65, 1.65 0.899
Poly-victimization
5.59
2.97, 10.54
<0.001
5.43
2.80, 2.35
<0.001
Reference: Primarily Physical Maltreatment Limited/No Maltreatment 1.18 0.80, 1.74 0.393 1.13 0.75, 1.70 0.552
Physical Maltreatment Ref Ref
Physical and Emotional Maltreatment 1.14 0.70, 1.87 0.606 1.17 0.70, 1.95 0.557
Poly-victimization
6.62
3.38, 12.96
<0.001
6.14
3.05, 12.35
<0.001
Reference: Primarily Physical and Emotional Maltreatment Limited/No Maltreatment 1.04 0.67, 1.61 0.863 0.97 0.61, 1.55 0.900
Physical Maltreatment 0.88 0.54, 1.44 0.606 0.86 0.51, 1.43 0.557
Physical and Emotional Maltreatment Ref Ref
Poly-victimization 5.81 2.87, 11.75 <0.001 5.26 2.52, 11.01 <0.001
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Adjusted for age, living situation, gender affinity, sexual orientation, religion, romantic relationship history, ethnicity, treatment arm, university, length of residence in Hanoi.