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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2015 Sep 23;46(2):525–537. doi: 10.1007/s10508-015-0597-y

Table 1.

Weighted proportions, means, and standard deviations of variables, by gender

Women
(n = 2,728)
Men
(n = 1,998)

Variable Proportion/
Mean
SD Proportion/
Mean
SD
Racea
  White 0.71 ---- 0.75 ----
  Black 0.10 ---- 0.07 ----
  Hispanic 0.13 ---- 0.10 ----
  Asian 0.04 ---- 0.04 ----
  Other 0.02 ---- 0.04 ----
Pubertal timing
  Early 0.38 ---- 0.35 ----
  Typical 0.42 ---- 0.43 ----
  Late 0.20 ---- 0.22 ----
Educational attainmenta
  Less than high school/GED 0.04 ---- 0.06 ----
  High school degree 0.11 ---- 0.15 ----
  Vocational schooling 0.08 ---- 0.08 ----
  Some college 0.35 ---- 0.33 ----
  College or more 0.42 ---- 0.38 ----
Currently enrolled in schoola 0.19 ---- 0.16 ----
Experienced financial difficulties 0.21 ---- 0.19 ----
Currently employeda 0.61 ---- 0.72 ----
Children living in householda 0.47 ---- 0.29 ----
Current living arrangementa
  Living with cohabiting partner 0.20 ---- 0.20 ----
  Living with marital partner 0.47 ---- 0.37 ----
  Living with parents (no partner/spouse) 0.12 ---- 0.13 ----
  Living with others (no parent/spouse) 0.02 ---- 0.03 ----
  Living alone 0.19 ---- 0.27 ----
Ever divorced/separated/widoweda 0.10 ---- 0.06 ----
Ever experienced forced sexual relationsa 0.23 ---- 0.05 ----
Experienced binge drinking prior to vaginal
intercoursea
0.22 ---- 0.28 ----
Mean age at first vaginal intercoursea
(Range = 11–30 years)
17.73 0.11 18.01 0.11
Mean rate of sex partner accumulationa
(Range = 0–6.5)
0.68 0.02 0.90 0.03
Frequent binge drinking within the last yeara 0.16 ---- 0.29 ----
a

Statistically significant (p ≤ .05) differences by gender based on one-way ANOVA for continuous variables and design-based F-tests for categorical variables.