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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2010 Oct 30;40(3):296–309. doi: 10.1007/s10964-010-9598-2

Table 3.

Comparison of the paths for males and females

Model β χ2 D.F. Δ χ2(1) p-value for Δ χ2(1)
Males Females
Authoritative parenting → Risky sexual behavior
Bs equal in both groups −.03* −.03* 12.14 11
Bs free to differ .00 −.05** 7.73 10 4.41 p < .05
Less sexually permissive peers → Risky sexual behavior
Bs equal in both groups −.48** −.48** 12.14 11
Bs free to differ −.50** −.46** 12.09 10 0.05 p > .05
Adolescent religiosity → Risky sexual behavior
Bs equal in both groups −.16** −.16** 12.14 11
Bs free to differ −.11* −.19** 10.74 10 1.4 p > .05
Authoritative parenting → Less sexually permissive peers
Bs equal in both groups .02** .02** 12.14 11
Bs free to differ .01 .02** 8.00 10 4.14 p < .05
Adolescent religiosity → Less sexually permissive peers
Bs equal in both groups .05** .05** 12.14 11
Bs free to differ .04* .06** 11.97 10 0.17 p > .05
Parental religiosity → Authoritative parenting
Bs equal in both groups .30** .30** 12.14 11
Bs free to differ .27** .32** 11.99 10 0.15 p > .05
Parental religiosity → Adolescent religiosity
Bs equal in both groups .26** .26** 12.14 11
Bs free to differ .23** .28** 11.01 10 1.13 p > .05
Parental religiosity → Less sexually permissive peers
Bs equal in both groups −.01 −.01 12.14 11
Bs free to differ −.02 −.01 11.72 10 0.42 p > .05
*

Significant at .05

**

Significant at .01