Figure 2.
Adjusted sex risk scores from age 14 to 27, by race and hypersegregation, National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1997–2007. Based on table 3, model 6. Adjusted for sample type, sex, paternal education, maternal education, household income, rooms per people in household, both biological parents in home (age 2), single-parent household, number of children in home, residential location, location of residence in metropolitan area (MA), census region of residence, log population size in MA, population density (people per square mile) in MA, proportion black non-Hispanic in MA, socioeconomic position index of MA. All covariates were centred at their grand mean so that the scores are predicted scores for the ‘average’ person.
