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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2015 Jul 10;44(7):1891–1902. doi: 10.1007/s10508-015-0546-9

Table 3.

(a) The relationship between indices of CSA and psychological symptomatologya
Mental Health/Substance Use Lifetime MDD Current PTSDb Alcohol Disorder Substance Use Disorder

CSA Complexity Measure OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
CSA by family member 1.43 0.71 –2.88 1.55 0.76 – 3.12 2.64 1.24 – 5.63 2.10 1.02 – 4.36
CSA with penetration 0.87 0.41 –1.84 3.17 1.56 – 6.43 0.91 0.43 – 1.95 0.79 0.37 – 1.65
CSA with physical injury 1.42 0.39-1.93 4.05 1.90 – 8.70 1.55 0.70 – 3.44 0.84 0.38 – 1.87
CSA with intense fear 1.83 0.83 –4.07 5.16 2.5 – 10.70 1.06 0.48 – 2.29 0.52 0.24 – 1.15
First CSA in adolescence 0.41 0.18 –0.93 1.38 0.70 – 2.85 0.94 0.43 – 2.04 0.86 0.40 – 1.85
(b) The relationship between indices of CSA and health/risk behaviorsa
Sexual Health/Risk Any STI past Year High Sexual Risk for HIV # of Casual Sex Partnersc

CSA Complexity Measure OR 95% CI OR 95% CI t (df) p
CSA by family member 2.7 1.04 – 7.10 0.78 0.36 – 1.72 −0.39 (155) .70
CSA with penetration 1.49 0.53 – 4.11 2.72 1.16 – 6.36 2.39 (155) .02
CSA with physical injury 1.50 0.51 – 4.42 1.02 0.45 – 2.30 1.18 (154) .24
CSA with intense fear 1.94 0.70-5.39 1.38 0.61 - 3.13 0.57 (155) .57
First CSA in adolescence 1.39 0.50 – 3.91 0.87 0.39- 1.95 0.77 (155) .44
a

Odds ratios and 95% confidence interval are reported for logistic regression models adjusted for covariates age, race, education, and the presence or absence of current PTSD

b

In the models predicting current posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD was omitted from the list of covariates.

c

The relationship with number of sexual partners was examined using linear regression models with the same covariates as the logistic regression models.