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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2011 Sep;37(5):294–300. doi: 10.3109/00952990.2011.596874

Table 1.

Monogamy and Committed Relationship Status of Participants at Baseline, 3 and 6 Month Follow-up Assessment

Baseline participants
without all follow-up
(n=235)
Baseline participants
with all follow-up
(n=360)
3 Month
Follow-up
(n=360)
6 Month
Follow-up
(n=360)

n (%)
No Partners 26 (11.1) 19 (5.3) 41 (11.4)# 54 (15.0)#
Monogamous (1 partner) 111 (47.2) 195 (54.2) 191 (53.1) 210 (58.3)
   Committed relationship 96 (40.9) 167 (46.4) 177 (49.2) 179 (49.7)
   Casual partner 15 (6.4) 28 (7.8) 14 (3.9) 31 (8.6)
Multiple partners 98 (41.7) 146 (40.6) 128 (35.6)# 96 (26.7)#
   In a committed relationship 56 (23.8) 76 (21.1) 63 (19.2) 46 (12.8)#
   Not in a committed relationship 42 (17.9) 70 (19.4) 65 (16.4) 50 (13.9)

Participants without vs with follow-up p = .009

#

Participants with follow-up, baseline vs. 3 month or 6 month, p ≤.002