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Table 6 Association between self-injury and alternative identity

From: Why alternative teenagers self-harm: exploring the link between non-suicidal self-injury, attempted suicide and adolescent identity

 

Self-injury (SHBQ, n = 428)

Self-injury (FASM, n = 415)

Predictors

OR

95% CI

Adj OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

Adj OR

95% CI

Alt-identity

        

  None

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

  Moderate or stronger

3.56

1.71-7.38

4.16

1.90-9.11

3.92

1.72-8.95

4.04

1.73-9.44

Jock-identity

        

  None

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

  Moderate

0.74

0.36-1.56

0.69

0.31-1.53

1.65

0.84-3.24

1.71

0.85-3.44

  Strongly to complete

0.55

0.30-1.01

0.76

0.39-1.48

0.60

0.35-1.05

0.72

0.40-1.30

Sex

        

  Male

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

  Female

2.94

1.80-4.81

3.08

1.80-5.24

1.95

1.32-2.88

1.83

1.20-2.79

Socioeconomic status

        

  Lower

1.26

0.60-2.63

0.64

0.26-1.54

0.78

0.41-1.49

0.53

0.25-1.13

  Middle

0.83

0.47-1.47

0.62

0.32-1.18

0.87

0.55-1.40

0.71

0.42-1.21

  Upper

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

Immigrant parent(s)

        

  Both parents German

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

  1 or 2 parents immigrant

2.09

1.27-3.42

1.64

0.91-2.97

1.23

0.80-1.90

1.12

0.66-3.34

School type

        

  Vocational

2.70

1.39-5.26

2.25

1.00-5.09

1.56

0.87-2.80

1.63

0.79-3.34

  Intermediate

1.51

0.89-2.58

1.71

0.95-3.10

1.29

0.84-1.97

1.52

0.95-2.43

  Academic

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

1.00

-

  1. Note: Significant associations are emboldened.