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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Can J Psychiatry. 2012 Jan;57(1):45–51. doi: 10.1177/070674371205700108

Table 1.

Univariate analyses: differences between groups of ever-attempters (ever-A), compared with non-attempters (non-A), and single-attempters (single-A), compared with multiple-attempters (multiple-A) in terms of childhood sexual abuse, severity parameters, and diagnostic covariates

Model 1, n (%) Model 2, n (%)


Variable Ever-A
(n = 59)
Non-A
(n = 47)
χ2a P Single-A
(n = 30)
Multiple-A
(n = 29)
χ2a P
Childhood sexual abuse severity parameters
      Intercourse 43 (72.9) 35 (74.5) 0.03 0.86 22 (73.3) 21 (72.4) 0.01 0.94
      Parent figure 15 (25.4) 10 (21.3) 0.25 0.62 4 (13.3) 11 (37.9) 4.71 0.03
      Force used 32 (54.2) 22 (46.8) 0.58 0.45 12 (40) 15 (51.7) 0.82 0.37
      Onset before age 6 years 22 (46.8) 24 (40.7) 0.40 0.53 9 (30) 15 (51.7) 2.88 0.09
Diagnostic covariates
      BPD 24 (40.7) 12 (25.5) 2.68 0.10 7 (23.3) 17 (58.6) 7.61 0.006
      PTSD 44 (74.6) 24 (51.1) 6.29 0.01 20 (66.7) 24 (82.8) 2.01 0.16
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