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. 2021 Apr 21;31(9):1391–1404. doi: 10.1007/s00787-021-01779-6

Table 3.

Odds for any victimization among girls and boys by country

Girls Boys
Country Total n Victimized n (%) OR (95% CI) Total n Victimized n (%) OR (95% CI)
Japan 925 149 (16.1) 1 846 141 (16.7) 1
Greece 556 81 (14.6) 0.90 (0.61 − 1.33) 482 88 (18.3) 1.12 (0.76 − 1.66)
Norway 946 213 (22.5) 1.56 (1.08 − 2.24) 954 163 (17.1) 1.09 (0.81 − 1.45)
China 1012 189 (18.7) 1.19 (0.85 − 1.67) 1040 275 (26.4) 1.89 (1.46 − 2.45)
India 803 146 (18.2) 1.14 (0.66 − 1.98) 747 232 (31.1) 2.43 (1.57 − 3.76)
Finland 1471 419 (28.5) 2.13 (1.52 − 2.96) 1426 381 (26.7) 2.02 (1.52 − 2.69)
Singapore 1102 308 (28.0) 2.01 (1.37 − 2.95) 1058 316 (29.9) 2.32 (1.79 − 3.00)
Vietnam 483 125 (25.9) 1.81 (1.31 − 2.50) 462 165 (35.7) 3.06 (2.04 − 4.61)
Israel 692 229 (33.1) 2.34 (1.57 − 3.49) 573 222 (38.7) 3.12 (2.37 − 4.12)
Iran 533 162 (30.4) 2.36 (1.67 − 3.32) 621 262 (42.2) 4.07 (3.10 − 5.34)
Lithuania 1222 467 (38.2) 3.39 (2.38 − 4.81) 1198 457 (38.2) 3.44 (2.58 − 4.60)
Russia 543 203 (37.4) 3.20 (2.24 − 4.58) 480 197 (41.0) 3.79 (2.60 − 5.53)
Indonesia 542 230 (42.4) 3.98 (2.32 − 6.83) 481 220 (45.7) 4.93 (2.94 − 8.27)

GEE model with school-wise clusters included. Adjusted for age. Differences in the numbers of participants between tables are due to missing information. Bold type indicates statistical significance of at least p < 0.05

OR odds ratio