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Table 3 Associations between mental health outcomes and parental maltreatment only or peer victimization only vs both maltreatment and peer victimization

From: Contributions of childhood peer victimization and/or maltreatment to young adult anxiety, depression, and suicidality: a cross-sectional study

Maltreatment or Peer victimization vs Both

Suicidal thoughts

without attempt

Suicidal thoughts

with attempt

Depression

Anxiety

Any mental health problems

n

OR (95% CI)

n

OR (95% CI)

n

OR (95% CI)

n

OR (95% CI)

n

OR (95% CI)

Model 1 (N = 910)

 Peer victimization only

140

1(reference)

29

1(reference)

112

1(reference)

183

1(reference)

225

1(reference)

 Both

68

1.64 (1.18–2.35)

34

3.41 (1.95–5.97)

56

1.35 (0.92–1.98)

84

1.38 (0.99–1.93)

114

1.60 (1.17–2.19)

Model 2 (N = 403)

 Maltreatment only

45

1(reference)

8

1(reference)

31

1(reference)

54

1(reference)

69

1(reference)

 Both

68

1.28 (0.81–2.03)

34

3.65 (1.60–8.33)

56

1.41 (0.86–2.35)

84

1.22 (0.79–1.87)

114

1.35 (0.90–2.03)

  1. OR odds ratio, CI: confidence interval
  2. Adjusted for age, sex, parental divorce or separation, difficult economic status during childhood, parental depression or anxiety history, parental alcohol abuse history and parental education level after multiple imputation