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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Roles. 2012 Jun 12;67(5-6):272–284. doi: 10.1007/s11199-012-0171-1

Table 4.

Multiple regression analyses of childhood abuse by gender expression

Abuse variable Gender Expression
Overall
Appearance
Gender Roles
Emotional Expression
B (SE) 95 % CIs B (SE) 95 % CIs B (SE) 95 % CIs B(SE) 95 % CIs
CTQ Overall1 .07 (.03)* .01, .13 −.03 (.02) −.07, .01 10 (.02)*** .05, .14 .03 (.02) −.02, .08
Child emotional abuse .07 (.04) −.01, .16 −.07 (.03)* −.14, −.01 .17 (.04)*** .10, .24 .03 (.03) −.04, .10
Child physical abuse .06 (.03) −.01, .12 −.06 (.03)* −.11, −.01 .15 (.03)*** .10, .21 −.005 (.03) −.06, .05
Child sexual abuse .03 (.04) −.05, .11 −.04 (.03) −.10, .03 .10 (.04)** .03, .16 −.01 (.03) −.08, .06
Child emotional neglect .13 (.04)** .05, .20 .008 (.03) −.05, .06 .06 (.03) −.01, .12 .10 (.03)** .04, .16
Child physical neglect .08 (.03)** 03, .13 −.02 (.02) −.06, .02 .06 (.02)** .02, .11 .06 (.02)** .02, .10

Analyses adjusted for age, education, income, and sexual orientation

1

CTQ Childhood Trauma Questionnaire

*

p<.05.

**

p<.01.

***

p<.001