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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Violence. 2016 Jul;6(3):421–432. doi: 10.1037/vio0000049

Table 3.

Subgroup Analyses: 12-Month Dating Violence Outcomes among Intervention and Comparison Group Participants With and Without a Past Year History of Each Type of Violence

Type of Abuse Subgroup Teen Choices % Comparison % Odds Ratio (95% CI) Odds Ratio (95% CI) Adjusteda
Emotional Victimizationb
Past Year History1 65.6% 82.9% 0.39 (0.31 - 0.49) **** 0.33 (0.25 - 0.43) ****
No History2 46.5% 58.1% 0.63 (0.46 - 0.86) ** 0.63 (0.47 - 0.85) **
Emotional Perpetrationb
Past Year History3 54.3% 76.3% 0.37 (0.29 - 0.46) **** 0.31 (0.24 - 0.41) ****
No History4 31.2% 39.6% 0.69 (0.52 - 0.92) * 0.72 (0.54 - 0.95) *
Physical Victimizationb
Past Year History5 44.7% 62.3% 0.49 (0.36 - 0.65) **** 0.51 (0.36 - 0.72) ***
No History6 23.0% 27.7% 0.78 (0.62 - 0.97) * 0.72 (0.56 - 0.92) **
Physical Perpetration
Past Year History7 35.8% 55.3% 0.45 (0.30 - 0.67) **** 0.37 (0.22 - 0.63) ***
No History8 13.1% 19.4% 0.63 (0.50 - 0.79) **** 0.62 (0.48 - 0.81) ***
a

Adjusted for gender, race/ethnicity, SES, grade in school at baseline, sexual orientation at baseline, dating status at baseline, stage of change for using healthy relationship skills at baseline, dating violence attitudes at baseline, number of dating partners during follow-up, and dating violence curriculum during follow-up

b

Significant group × past year history interaction at 12 months follow-up

1

Teen Choices n =935, Comparison n =794

2

Teen Choices n =454, Comparison n =422

3

Teen Choices n =796, Comparison n =668

4

Teen Choices n =593, Comparison n =548

5

Teen Choices n =494, Comparison n =387

6

Teen Choices n =895, Comparison n =829

7

Teen Choices n =257, Comparison n =199

8

Teen Choices n =1,132, Comparison n =1,017

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001

****

p<.0001.