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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 25.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Relation Ther. 2012 Jun 25;27(2):122–132. doi: 10.1080/14681994.2012.698259

Table 3.

Unstandardized (b) and Standardized (β) Bivariate Regression Coefficients and Univariate Distributions for Raised and Current Religiosity Groups

IH Outness Subsex
b [95% CI] β b [95% CI] β b [95% CI] β

Raised Religiosity Between Catholics/Orthodox Christians, Protestants, and Other (n=1036):
   Religiosity 0.11 [0.07, 0.15] 0.12 −0.19 [−0.24, −0.14] −0.15 0.10 [0.03, 0.18] 0.06
   IH -- -- −0.63 [−0.68, −0.59] −0.49 0.03 [−0.05, 0.11] 0.02
   Outness -- -- −0.19 [−0.25, −0.12] −0.14
   Subsex -- --
Current Religiosity Between Catholics/Orthodox Christians, Protestants, and Other (n=1636):
   Religiosity 0.09 [0.04, 0.15] 0.08 −0.12 [−0.19, −0.05] −0.08 0.09 [−0.02, 0.20] 0.05
   IH -- -- −0.66 [−0.71, −0.60] −0.50 0.02 [−0.08, 0.12] 0.01
   Outness -- -- −0.16 [−0.24, −0.09] −0.12
   Subsex -- --

Univariate Distribution Religiosity
/>M (SD)
IH
/>M (SD)
Outness
/>M (SD)
Subsex
/>n (%)

      Raised Religiosity 2.88 (1.11) 3.22 (1.05) 3.65 (1.36) 827 (34.72)
     Current Religiosity 3.28 (0.97) 3.32 (1.07) 3.48 (1.40) 536 (32.76)

NOTE: IH=Internalized homonegativity and Subsex = substance use during sex. Bolded indicates significance at p<0.05. Because substance use during sex is dichotomous, the number and proportion endorsing the behavior and reported.