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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Res. 2016 Jun 9;60:222–235. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2016.06.003

Table 4.

Odds Ratios from Logistic Regression Models Predicting Condom Use at Last Sexual Intercourse in Wave III (2001–02) among Sexually Active Women

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Mother Relationship Quality WI 1.03 - 1.01
Nativity (3rd + Generation)
  1st Generation - 1.56**a 1.48**a
  2nd Generation - 1.02 1.01
Mother Relationship Quality WIII - - 1.06
Family Structure (2 Bio)
  Bio Mother Only - - 0.86
  Bio Mother/Stepfather 1.16
  Bio Mother/Other Adult - - 0.96
Mother’s Education (< HS) - -
  High School Grad, GED, or Voc. Degree - - 1.15
  Some College - - 1.11
  College Grad - - 0.88
Race/Ethnicity (Non-Hispanic White)
  Hispanic - - 1.13
  Non-Hispanic Black - - 1.39***
  Non-Hispanic Asian - - 1.60
  Non-Hispanic Other - - 0.87
Age (years) - - 0.93
Age at First Intercourse (≤15 years old) - - 1.60***
Ever Given Birth - - 1.21
Marital and Cohabitation Status (Not in a Union)
  Married - - 0.27***
  Cohabiting - - 0.43***
Hormonal/Long Acting Method - - 0.71***

Note:

**

p < 0.05

***

p ≤ 0.01;

a

Coefficient differs significantly between 1st Generation and 2nd Generation (p ≤ 0.05);

All predictor and control variables measured at Wave I (1994–95) except quality of relationship with mothers at Wave III, age, age at first intercourse, ever given birth, marital and cohabitation status, hormonal/long acting method, and outcome of condom use measured at Wave III (2001–02); Data are weighted. Unweighted N is 4,460.