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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 28.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Sex. 2022 Aug 1;14(1):252–278. doi: 10.1080/19419899.2022.2106147

Table 1.

Probable diagnosis of PTSD and sexual identity, race/ethnicity, age, and education (N = 662).

Probable Diagnosis of PTSD (cutoff: 4 or more)
No (n = 416) Yes (n = 246) Unadjusted Adjusted (n = 661)
VARIABLE Total N % n row % n row % OR CI OR CI

Sexual identity 662
 Lesbian/Mostly lesbian 492 74.32 329 66.87 163 33.13 ref ref
 Bisexual 170 25.68 87 51.18 83 48.82 1.93 (1.35 – 2.74) 1.8 (1.24 – 2.61)
Race/ethnicity 662
 White 246 37.16 160 65.04 86 34.96 ref ref
 Black 237 35.80 138 58.23 99 41.77 1.33 (0.92 – 1.93) 1.00 (0.66 – 1.50)
 Latinx 155 23.41 102 65.81 53 34.19 0.97 (0.63 – 1.48) 0.77 (0.49 – 1.21)
 Other 24 3.63 16 66.67 8 33.33 0.93 (0.38 – 2.26) 0.82 (0.32 – 2.05)
Age category 662
 Under 30 194 29.31 113 58.25 81 41.75 ref ref
 30 to 39 147 22.21 97 65.99 50 34.01 0.72 (0.46 – 1.12) 0.87 (0.54 – 1.39)
 40 to 49 134 20.24 76 56.72 58 43.28 1.06 (0.68 – 1.66) 1.22 (0.76 – 1.95)
 50 and above 187 28.25 130 69.52 57 30.48 0.61 (0.40 – 0.93) 0.79 (0.50 – 1.25)
Education 661
 Some college or less 341 51.59 192 56.30 149 43.70 ref ref
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 320 48.41 224 70.00 96 30.00 0.55 (0.40 – 0.76) 0.59 (0.41 – 0.85)
*

Adjusted for sexual identity, race/ethnicity, age, and education

Ref = referent