Table 1.
Variables Dependent | Description | % | n |
---|---|---|---|
Sexually active | R reported engaging in sexual intercourse in past year | 89.04 | 1,369 |
Forced sex | R reported having been forced to have sex against her will | 6.65 | 1,338 |
Premarital sex | R reported having had sexual intercourse prior to marriage | 12.38 | 1,369 |
Has STI | R’s urine test was positive for gonorrhea, chlamydia, or trichomonas | 4.49 | 1,241 |
Independent | SD | ||
Sex ratio | Estimated number of men ages 17–23 per 100 women ages 15–21 in R’s community when R was age 20 | 108.51 | 12.25 |
Education | |||
Never attended school | R never attended school | 0.11 | |
Elementary school | R’s highest schooling is elementary school | 0.29 | |
Junior high school | R’s highest schooling is junior high school | 0.40 | |
Senior high school | R’s highest schooling is senior high school | 0.15 | |
Junior college | R’s highest schooling is junior college | 0.03 | |
University/graduate school | R’s highest schooling is university or graduate school | 0.01 | |
Birth cohort | |||
1950 | R was born 1950–1959 (1 = yes) | 0.14 | |
1960 | R was born 1960–1969 (1 = yes) | 0.44 | |
1970 | R was born 1970–1979 (1 = yes) | 0.42 | |
Urban residence at age 14 | R resided in urban area at age 14 (1 = yes) | 0.15 | |
South/east coast | R’s community is on the south or east coast (1 = yes) | 0.11 | |
Community education | Proportion of community population with a senior high school education | 0.29 | 0.15 |
Community urbanization | Proportion of community population residing in urban village or neighborhood | 0.45 | 0.37 |
Note. Descriptive statistics for independent variables are taken from the largest sample (N = 1,369). Standard deviations for dummy variables are not shown. R = respondent; STI = sexually transmitted infection.