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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 12.
Published in final edited form as: J Homosex. 2018 Dec 24;67(4):513–527. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2018.1547561

Table 2.

Multiple regression analysis of the associations of three types of sexual orientation victimization with sociodemographic characteristics of participating Black South African MSM.

Independent variables Childhood Sexual Orientation Victimization Personal Sexual Orientation Victimization Institutional Sexual Orientation Victimization
b (95% CI) p value b (95% CI) p value b (95% CI) p value
Age −0.02 (−0.07, 0.03) 0.479 −0.02 (−0.04, 0.003) 0.103 0.03 (0.01, 0.05) 0.005
Education −0.09 (−0.47, 0.30) 0.662 0.09 (−0.06, 0.23) 0.252 −0.11 (−0.25, 0.03) 0.133
Religious participation −0.19 (−0.56, 0.19) 0.748 0.03 (−0.11, 0.17) 0.649 −0.05 (−0.18, 0.09) 0.475
Social support −0.01 (−0.07, 0.05) 0.321 −0.01 (−0.03, 0.01) 0.317 −0.002 (−0.02, 0.02) 0.865
Outness −0.05 (−1.27, 1.17) 0.939 −0.61 (−1.07, −0.15) 0.010 −0.19 (−0.63, 0.26) 0.401
Gender identify −0.32 (−1.11, 0.47) 0.420 0.18 (−0.12, 0.47) 0.248 0.12 (−0.16, 0.41) 0.403
Other’s Perception of Man’s Masculinity 0.24 (−0.02, 0.50) 0.066 0.11 (0.01, 0.21) 0.030 0.03 (−0.07, 0.12) 0.555