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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Cult. 2015 Apr 9;19(4):617–636. doi: 10.1007/s12119-015-9281-6

Table 2.

Standardized Regression Coefficients Predicting Positivity and Negativity in Perceptions of Gender’s Impact on Sexuality

β
Dependent variable: Positivity regarding own gender’s impact on sexuality (N=187, R2 =.01)
Gender .02
Age .13
Gender X age −.07
Dependent variable: Negativity regarding own gender’s impact on sexuality (N=187, R2 =.19***)
Gender .38***
Age .08
Gender X age −.24*
Dependent variable: Positivity regarding other gender’s impact on sexuality (N=174, R2 =.10***)
Gender .24***
Age .19
Gender X age −.27*
Dependent variable: Negativity regarding other gender’s impact on sexuality (N=174, R2 =.01)
Gender −.07
Age .01
Gender X age .02

Note. Sample size varies because fewer participants provided codeable responses to our second question (regarding how sexual thoughts and feelings differ for the other gender) than to our first question.

*

p<.05,

***

p<.001