Model 1
Logistic regression: risk of violent victimization, by selected characteristics, 2014
Independent variables | Odds ratio |
---|---|
Age | 0.97Note *** |
Number of evening activities | 1.02Note *** |
Sex | |
Male | Reference |
Female | 1.22Note * |
5 or more alcoholic drinks in one sitting in past month | |
Never | Reference |
At least once | 1.29Note * |
Drug use in past month | |
Never | Reference |
At least once | 1.96Note *** |
Childhood victimization | |
Never | Reference |
At least once | 1.79Note *** |
Mental health | |
Excellent or very goodNote 1 | Reference |
GoodNote 1 | 1.28Note * |
Mental health-related disability or negative self-assessment of mental healthNote 2 | 2.12Note *** |
Homelessness history | |
No | Reference |
YesNote 3 | 1.80Note *** |
Social disorder in the neighbourhood | |
No | Reference |
YesNote 4 | 1.93Note *** |
People in neighbourhood help each other | |
Yes | Reference |
No | 1.35Note * |
Likelihood that neighbours call the police if witness what seems like criminal behaviour | |
Very likely or somewhat likely | Reference |
Somewhat unlikely or not at all likely | 1.58Note ** |
Immigrant status | |
Non-immigrant | Reference |
Immigrant | 0.67Note ** |
Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2014. |
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