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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 May 11.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2007 Nov 8;12(6):891–902. doi: 10.1007/s10461-007-9319-3

Table 3.

Associations between gay-related development and adult health outcomesc

Partner abuse (prior 5 years)a,*
Gay-related victimization (prior year)a,*,b,*
Depression (current)a,*,b,*
Unprotected receptive anal sexd (prior year)
HIV+a,**,b,**
Suicide attempts (age 18+)
% n % n % n % n % n % n
Early (n = 629) 49.9 312 23.7 149 20.7 129 27.2 167 22.3 130 6.1 38
Middle (n = 645) 42.7 274 17.8 115 14.5 92 26.8 168 14.9 87 4.6 29
Late (n = 109) 45.4 49 14.7 16 12.1 13 28.6 30 10.0 9 4.7 5
Total 46.2 635 20.2 280 17.2 234 27.1 365 18.0 226 5.3 72
a

Middle-early comparison

b

Late-early comparison

c

All regression analyses controlled for race, age, education level, attractions to females, and HIV sero-status. Regression analyses with depression, suicide attempt (age 18+), unprotected anal sex and HIV+ as outcome variables included adult gay-related victimization, forced sex age 18+, and adult partner abuse as covariates in addition to the above demographic variables

d

Analyses examination the relationship between gay-related development and unprotected insertive anal sex were also conducted. Findings were not statistically significant

*

P < .05;

**

P < .01