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Table 2 Results of univariate (unadjusted OR) and multiple (adjusted OR) logistic regression associated with the criminal status (usual detention versus COT)

From: Prison inmates with court-ordered treatments: are they really different?

 

Unadjusted

 

Adjusted

 

Characteristics

Odds ratio

P

Odds ratio

P

Age

1.03 (1.00, 1.06)

0.035

1.05 (1.01, 1.11)

0.028

Language French

2.90 (1.21, 6.94)

0.017

4.07 (1.46, 11.32)

0.007

Language Arabic

0.29 (0.12, 0.69)

0.005

0.27 (0.10, 0.74)

0.011

Education more than 9 years

2.79 (1.39, 5.61)

0.004

1.57 (0.66, 3.73)

0.310

Marital status

 Married

0.24 (0.08, 0.73)

0.011

0.25 (0.07, 0.98)

0.047

 Separated–divorced–widowed

1.14 (0.53, 2.48)

0.738

0.73 (0.24, 2.16)

0.566

 Single

1.00 (1.00, 1.00)

 

1.00 (1.00, 1.00)

 

Religious practice

3.35 (1.11, 10.11)

0.032

4.85 (1.00, 23.52)

0.050

Psychiatric outpatient care

12.77 (2.98, 54.72)

0.001

11.85 (2.36, 59.61)

0.003

Adjustment disorder

0.04 (0.01, 0.33)

0.002

0.17 (0.02, 1.82)

0.144

Personality disorder

1.12 (0.58, 2.15)

0.735

4.79 (1.13, 20.38)

0.034

Psychotic disorder

3.22 (1.72, 6.01)

0.000

5.19 (1.35, 19.94)

0.016

  1. OR greater than 1 correspond to higher possibility to be under COT