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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Women Q. 2007 Dec;31(4):331–343. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-6402.2007.00383.x

Table 2.

Characteristics of Incidents of Sexual Aggression Occurring in Adolescence vs. Adulthood.

Adolescent n = 112
Adult n = 207
Observed (Expected) Standardized Residual % Observed (Expected) Standardized Residual % df X2
Perpetrator 3 11.55*
 Stranger/someone just met 15 (10.9) 1.2 13.4% 16 (20.1) −0.9 7.7%
 Friend/acquaintance 45 (38.6) 1.0 40.2% 65 (71.4) −0.8 31.4%
 Partner/ex-partner 41 (54.8) −1.9+ 36.6% 115 (101.2) 1.4 55.6%
 Other (e.g. relative, authority figure) 11 (7.7) 1.2 09.8% 11 (14.3) −0.9 05.3%
Prior consensual sex. with perp. 1 44.84**
17 (44.4) −4.1+ 16.0% 110 (82.6) 3.0+ 55.8%
Activities prior to assault 4 22.61**
 Bar 4 (14.0) −2.7+ 03.6% 36 (26.0) 2.2+ 17.4%
 Date 3 (3.5) −0.3 02.7% 7 (6.5) 0.2 03.4%
 Party/Social Gathering 30 (20.0) 2.2+ 26.8% 27 (37.0) −1.6 13.0%
 Home 56 (60.7) −0.6 50.0% 117 (112.3) 0.4 56.5%
Location of assault 4 18.57**
 Bar 2 (1.1) 0.9 01.8% 1 (1.9) −0.7 00.5%
 Party/Social Gathering 20 (10.9) 2.8+ 17.9% 11 (20.1) −2.0+ 05.3%
 Home 64 (77.6) −1.5 57.1% 157 (143.4) 1.1 75.8%
Victim used alcohol/drugs prior to assault 1 0.82
46 (47.1) −0.2 41.4% 88 (86.9) 0.1 42.9%
Perpetrator used alcohol/drugs prior to assault 1 1.05
69 (64.9) −0.6 65.1% 117 (121.1) −0.4 59.0%

Note: + observed cell count differs significantly from expected count.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01