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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Nov 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Interpers Violence. 2007 Sep;22(9):1156–1183. doi: 10.1177/0886260507303731

Table 1.

Comparison of Association With Deviant Peers, Use of Subsistence Strategies, and Street Victimization Between Youth With Childhood-Onset Conduct Disorder Versus Adolescent-Onset Conduct Disorder (t Test)

Conduct Disorder
Total (%) Childhood Onset (%) Adolescent Onset (%)
Association with deviant peers 0.70 0.73* 0.66
Nonsexual strategies
    Panhandling or spare changing 17.97 20.23 14.75
    Take something from a store 27.03 33.53** 17.89
    Sold drugs 50.34 58.38** 39.02
    Stealing or shoplifting 18.92 23.12** 13.01
    Dumpster diving 5.07 7.51** 1.63
Sexual strategies
    Trade sex for food/shelter 7.43 8.68 5.69
    Trade sex for money 8.11 11.56** 3.25
    Trade sex for drugs 6.42 9.25** 2.44
Physical victimization
    Ever been beaten up 37.50 39.31 34.96
    Ever been robbed 32.09 38.15** 23.58
    Been threatened with a weapon 52.03 56.65 45.53
    Been assaulted and wounded with a weapon 25.34 30.64* 17.89
Sexual victimization
    Unwanted sex 36.95 36.63 37.40
    Been sexually assaulted or raped 19.56 16.76 22.76
*

p <.05.

**

p <.01.

p <.10.