Table 11.
The Mann–Whitney test comparing participants who reported being single or in a relationship
| Z | p value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | −2.39 | <0.05 | In relationship > single |
| EF | −1.98 | <0.05 | In relationship > single |
| IS | −2.83 | <0.05 | In relationship > single |
| OS | −2.76 | <0.05 | In relationship > single |
| Relationship quality | −3.81 | <0.001a | In relationship > single |
| Condom usage frequency | −2.00 | <0.05 | In relationship < single |
| Attitude toward sexuality | −2.88 | <0.01 | In relationship > single |
| Partners attitude toward sexuality | −2.78 | <0.01 | In relationship > single |
| Satisfaction from sexual life | −3.58 | <0.001a | In relationship > single |
| Self-acceptance | −2.72 | <0.01 | In relationship > single |
| Sexual encounters per month | −3.74 | <0.001a | In relationship > single |
| Any sexual activity per month | −3.22 | <0.001a | In relationship > single |
| Orgasms per month | −2.45 | <0.05 | In relationship > single |
| Satisfying sexual contacts per month | −3.95 | <0.001a | In relationship > single |
All the variables measured in the study were tested. Only significant group differences for p < 0.05 were listed. The last column shows relations of the variables levels between groups
aMeans passing requirements of the Bonferroni correction (p < 0.0012500)