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Table 3 Multivariate regression results predicting experiencing mental health issues during incarceration

From: The direct and indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of confined youth

Parameters

Model 1

Model 2

OR

95%CI

SE

OR

95%CI

SE

Admitted into a facility during the pandemic

1.08

0.83–1.41

0.14

0.97

0.21 4.47

0.78

Substance misuse before admission

1.06

0.87–1.29

0.10

1.11

0.91 - 1.37

0.10

Underage drinking before admission

0.81**

0.68–0.95

0.09

0.76**

0.64 - 0.91

0.09

History of Anger/Irritability

1.74***

1.47–2.07

0.09

1.69***

1.42 - 2.02

0.09

History of Depression/Anxiety

1.95***

1.63–2.32

0.09

2.03***

1.69 - 2.45

0.09

Lack of parental support during incarceration

1.22

0.87–1.72

0.17

1.19

0.83 - 1.69

0.18

Pandemic*Substance misuse history

   

0.53

0.24 - 1.19

0.41

 Pandemic*Drinking history

   

1.73*

1.00 - 3.02

0.28

 Pandemic*History of Anger/Irritability

   

1.41

0.75 - 2.66

0.32

 Pandemic*History of Depression/Anxiety

   

0.67

0.38 - 1.18

0.29

 Pandemic*Lack of parental support during incarceration

   

1.43

0.38 - 5.33

0.67

 Age

0.99

0.95–1.03

0.02

0.99

0.95 - 1.03

0.02

 Black

0.91

0.76–1.09

0.09

0.91

0.75 - 1.09

0.09

 Latino

0.88

0.68–1.15

0.13

0.88

0.67 - 1.15

0.14

 Female

1.25†

0.97–1.61

0.13

1.25†

0.97 - 1.62

0.13

  1. The reference category of race/ethnicity is White. The reference category for gender is male
  2. OR Odds ratio, CI Confidence interval, SE Standardized coefficients
  3. p < .1; *p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001