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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Stress. 2015 Sep 24;28(5):484–488. doi: 10.1002/jts.22042

Table 1. Descriptive Statistics and Bivariate Correlations of Drinking and Sexual Victimization Variables.

Variable n or M % or SD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Drinks per week 12.32 7.94
2. Impaired control 2.63 1.82 .28**
3. Risky behaviors 1.97 1.82 .31** .42**
4. Blackout drinking 3.35 2.16 .43** .39** .47**
5. Baseline adolescent sexual victimization 89 54.9 −.06 .11 −.02 .12
6. Baseline child sexual victimization 12 7.4 −.07 −.033 −.18* −.02 −.31**
7. Baseline child, adolescent sexual victimization 61 37.6 .10 −.09 .10 −.11 −.86** −.22**
8. Sexual victimization (nonalcohol) @ 30 days 27 16.6 .14 .16 .17* .21* .04 −.06 −.01
9. Incapacitated sexual victimization @ 30 days 24 14.8 .06 .08 .11 .15 .03 −.06 .00 .36**

Note. N = 162.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.