Table 4 Binary logistic regression of NSSI among participants by genderĂ— residence[OR (95% CI)].

From: The mediation of depressive symptoms between different types of childhood maltreatment and non suicidal self-injury

Variables

NSSI

p-value

Model 1 (Total)

Physical abuse

2.03 (1.63–2.52)

< 0.001

Emotional abuse

2.78 (2.26–3.43)

< 0.001

Sex abuse

1.63 (1.27–2.10)

< 0.001

Neglect

1.28 (1.07–1.52)

0.006

Model 2 (Rural male)

Physical abuse

1.08 (0.70–1.68)

0.718

Emotional abuse

1.19 (0.70–2.04)

0.521

Sex abuse

1.05 (0.64–1.72)

0.835

Neglect

0.83 (0.59–1.18)

0.308

Model 3 (Rural female)

Physical abuse

2.15 (1.32–3.51)

0.002

Emotional abuse

3.45 (2.31–5.15)

< 0.001

Sex abuse

1.61 (0.92–2.84)

0.098

Neglect

1.36 (0.97–1.91)

0.080

Model 4 (Urban male)

Physical abuse

2.35 (1.56–3.53)

< 0.001

Emotional abuse

2.89 (1.84–4.53)

< 0.001

Sex abuse

2.01 (1.26–3.21)

0.004

Neglect

0.97 (0.66–1.41)

0.856

Model 5 (Urban female)

Physical abuse

1.86 (1.14–3.01)

0.012

Emotional abuse

2.16 (1.47–3.18)

< 0.001

Sex abuse

1.89 (1.08–3.28)

0.025

Neglect

1.42 (0.98–2.07)

0.066

  1. Note. Model 1 was adjusted for gender, grade, family economic situation, academic performance, academic pressure, close partners, depressive symptoms. Model 2 to Model 5 were adjusted for grade, family economic situation, academic performance, academic pressure, close partners, depressive symptom. Each subtype of childhood maltreatment was the only independent variable entered into the models.