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Fig 1.

Prevalence of behavioural risks among college students aged 18–22 years in Chandigarh.

The bars show the point estimates, and the error bars show the 95% confidence intervals. The denominators for the prevalences ranged from 701 to 752, depending on the number of individuals for whom data were available.

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Fig 2.

Assessment of latent class models for behavioural risks among youth in Chandigarh.

Model fit was assessed using a. AIC, BIC and aBIC, and b. entropy, for models with different numbers of classes.

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Fig 3.

Results of the model with four latent classes, for behavioural risks among college students aged 18–22 years in Chandigarh.

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Table 1.

Multinomial odds ratios for membership in latent classes of behavioural risks, for women as compared to men.

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