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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2010 Jul 23;35(12):1152–1156. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.07.004

Table 1.

Hazardous drinking and sexual victimization in weighted sample by sexual identity.

Exclusively
Heterosexual
(n = 502)
M (SE)
Mostly
Heterosexual
(n = 32)
M (SE)

Bisexual
(n = 16)
M (SE)
Mostly
Lesbian
(n = 100)
M (SE)
Exclusively
Lesbian
(n = 303)
M (SE)
Design-based
F-test Statistic

Hazardous Drinking Index .74 (.064) 1.50 (.253) 1.89 (.359) 1.42 (.142) 1.08 (.082) F(2.87, 604.8) =
6.11, p= <.001
% (SE) % (SE) % (SE) % (SE) % (SE)

Early Drinking Onset 07 (02) 13 (05) 40 (08) 28 (01) 27 (04) F(2.45,497.6) =
17.9, p<.001
Sexual Victimization
     None 62 (03) 47 (09) 22 (11) 35 (01) 34 (04)
     CSA only 17 (02) 33 (08) 40 (14) 42 (01) 39 (01)
     ASA only 09 (02) 14 (07) 05 (04) 07 (04) 06 (01)
     Revictimization 12 (02) 09 (04) 34 (22) 16 (03) 21 (02) F(3.46,726.4) =
7.43, p<.001

Notes: Percentages and n’s are based on valid percentages; missing values have been excluded. Column n’s have been rounded due to fractional weighting.