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The Associations Between Victimization, Feeling Unsafe, and Asthma Episodes Among US High-School Students

Swahn, Monica H.
Bossarte, Robert M.
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We examined the associations between victimization, missed school because of feeling unsafe, and asthma episodes among US high-school students using the 2003 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. Cross-sectional analyses on adolescents with asthma (n=1943) showed that any victimization and missed school because of feeling unsafe significantly increased the odds of having an asthma episode in the past year (adjusted odds ratio [OR]=1.45; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.07, 1.95 and adjusted OR = 2.93; 95% CI = 1.90, 4.53, respectively). Victimization and feeling unsafe are important but poorly understood risk factors for asthma.

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2006-05-01
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Research Projects
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Absenteeism, Adolescent, Adolescent Behavior, Asthma, Crime Victims, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Safety, Schools, United States, Epidemiology, Violence
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Swahn, Monica H. and Robert M. Bossarte. 2006. "The Associations Between Victimization, Feeling Unsafe, and Asthma Episodes Among US High-School Students." <em>American Journal of Public Health</em>. 96 (5): 802-804.
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