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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 4.
Published in final edited form as: J Emerg Nurs. 2011 Nov 14;39(4):326–333. doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2011.09.011

Table 3.

Reproductive health outcomes in women who reported no history of CSA (n = 83) and those with a history of CSA (n = 62)

Variable No CSA
CSA
Reproductive outcome (continuous) M SD M SD p-value
Number of pregnancies a 1.99 2.25 2.63 3.11 0.197
Number of children a 1.26 1.39 1.61 1.45 0.112
Number of abortions a 0.32 0.78 0.47 1.31 0.624
Number of miscarriages a 0.43 0.92 0.61 2.11 0.865
Number of sex partners a 6.86 6.47 14.4 17.71 <0.001*
Age of first sexual intercourse a 17.73 5.31 16.1 5.3 0.003*
Reproductive outcome (categorical) N % N % p-value

Pain with sexual intercourse b 20 24.7 30 49.2 0.004*
Ever diagnosed with STI b 20 24.4 34 54.8 <0.001*
Ever treated for gonorrhea b 3 3.7 10 16.1 0.016*
Ever treated for Chlamydia b 12 14.6 16 25.8 0.136
Ever treated for trichomoniasis b 4 4.9 13 21.0 0.004*
Ever treated for bacterial vaginosis b 8 9.8 17 27.4 0.007*
History of abnormal pap smear b 25 31.6 30 50.0 0.036*
Diagnosis with pelvic inflammatory disease b,c 2 2.5 6 10.0 0.072
Positive for douching b 23 28.0 25 40.3 0.154
Ever had urinary tract infection b 52 64.2 46 74.2 0.276
Use birth control regularly b 46 76.7 32 76.2 0.956
a

continuous variables; means reported;

b

categorical variables; counts reported;

c

minimum expected cell count not met;

*

statistically significant at p < 0.05