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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Sex Res. 2013 May 29;51(5):586–598. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2012.763086

Table 1.

Demographic, Victimization History, Alcohol Consumption, and Sexual HIV-risk Characteristics of Study Participants (n = 436)

Demographic Characteristics
Proportion (n)
Mean age 24.8 (SD 2.6)
Race
 European American 72.5 (313)
 Multiracial/ Other 14.8 (64)
 African American 5.8 (25)
 Asian/ Pacific Islander 6.0 (26)
 Native American 0.9 (4)
Hispanic/ Latina 6.7 (29)
Employed full- or part-time 58.6 (255)
Full- or part-time student 34.4 (150)
Annual income < $40,999
73.7 (302)
Victimization History Characteristics
No victimization 15.6 (68)
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) only 3.9 (17)
Adult/ adolescent sexual assault (ASA) only 52.3 (228)
CSA and ASA
28.2 (123)
Alcohol Consumption Characteristics
Mean drinks per week 14.0 (SD 8.0)
Binge drinking episode ≥1x/ month in past year
71.9 (316)
Sexual HIV-risk Characteristics
Mean lifetime vaginal sex partners* 14.8 (SD = 11.5)
Did not use condom at last intercourse 59.6 (260)
Previous STI diagnosis 35.6 (154)

Note.

*

Capped at 50.