Table 4.
OR (95% CI)a | |
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Psychosocial risk factors = 1 | |
Persistence pattern | 1.61 (0.45–5.70) |
Regression pattern | 1.75 (0.62–4.94) |
Progression pattern | 2.08 (0.81–5.33) |
Resilience pattern | Ref. |
Psychosocial risk factors = 2 | |
Persistence pattern | 2.98 (0.91–9.77) |
Regression pattern | 4.08 (1.53–10.90) |
Progression pattern | 5.12 (2.09–12.54) |
Resilience pattern | Ref. |
Psychosocial risk factors = 3 | |
Persistence pattern | 3.26 (0.98–10.81) |
Regression pattern | 5.05 (1.89–13.46) |
Progression pattern | 5.80 (2.39–14.11) |
Resilience pattern | Ref. |
Psychosocial risk factors = 4 | |
Persistence pattern | 4.16 (1.25–13.86) |
Regression pattern | 5.67 (2.09–15.38) |
Progression pattern | 8.42 (3.44–20.59) |
Resilience pattern | Ref. |
Psychosocial risk factors = 5 | |
Persistence pattern | 18.46 (5.50–62.00) |
Regression pattern | 10.66 (3.53–32.16) |
Progression pattern | 20.76 (7.98–54.00) |
Resilience pattern | Ref. |
Psychosocial risk factors = 6 | |
Persistence pattern | 70.00 (15.96–306.89) |
Regression pattern | 67.63 (17.31–264.24) |
Progression pattern | 28.25 (7.51–106.25) |
Resilience pattern | Ref. |
* Ref, reference.
Estimates were adjusted for age, sex, BMI, training program, family background, being the only child, being a left-behind child, paternal and maternal occupation, and paternal and maternal educational level.