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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2015 Nov 14;51:181–191. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2015.10.014

Table 2.

Distribution of covariates by those reporting exposure to physical and sexual abuse

Physical Abuse χ 2 p-value Sexual Abuse χ 2 p-value

N=1852 (17.17%) N=484 (4.49%)
Sex Male 904 (18.24) 1.49 0.39 376 (2.18) 122.96 <0.001
Female 948 (16.26) 108 (6.45)

Race White 989 (16.39) 41.21 <0.001 256 (4.24) 8.17 0.51
Black 309 (15.86) 96 (4.93)
Asian 123 (18.69) 21 (3.19)
Hispanic 277 (18.82) 68 (4.62)
Native 11 (22.45) 6 (12.24)
Other 15 (20.00) 3 (4.00)
Mixed 128 (23.19) 34 (6.16)

Parental Education Less than HS 215 (19.87) 47.87 <0.001 58 (5.36) 36.29 <0.001
HS Diploma/GED 564 (17.79) 164 (5.17)
Business/Trade 138 (18.13) 31 (4.07)
Some college 293 (18.67) 84 (5.35)
College 404 (15.00) 91 (3.38)
More than college 238 (15.74) 56 (3.70)

Parental Occupation Service 724 (18.59) 19.32 0.007 211 (5.42) 34.64 <0.001
Industry/transportation 491 (17.20) 139 (4.87)
Professional/manager 637 (15.77) 134 (3.32)

ADHD Diagnosis No Diagnosis 1722 (16.76) 9.37 0.024 454 (4.42) 0.01 0.942
Diagnosis 130 (25.34) 30 (5.85)
Physical Abuse t p-value Sexual Abuse t p-value
Age at Wave 1 16.06 0.98 0.33 16.09 1.79 0.08
Depressive Symptoms 6.25 10.81 <0.001 7.01 7.34 <0.001

Note: The percent entries by physical and sexual abuse represent proportions within each level of categorical covariate. Cell entries for age and depressive symptoms denote mean values for those exposed to physical and sexual abuse, respectively.