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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Sex Res. 2016 May 23;54(3):374–385. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2016.1179709

Table 3.

ANOVA Results: Demographic Variation, Stress, and Social Support Mean Differences (Standard Deviation) by Risk Behavior Classes

Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5

High Sex Risk Abstainers Low Risk Alcohol Risk Co-Occurring Risk
Demographic variables
  Age 21.91 (2.12)ab 20.27 (1.83)a 20.78 (1.87) 20.12 (1.55)b 21.33 (2.21)
  Gender 1.55 (.52)1 1.21 (.41)1 1.62 (.44) 1.29 (.46) 1.33 (.50)
  Socioeconomic status 4.09 (1.83) 3.81 (1.63) 3.79 (1.78) 4.43 (1.56) 4.44 (1.74)
Contextual stress
  Interpersonal stress .64 (.80) .41 (.41)cd .46 (.41) .67 (.55)c .85 (.36)d
  Intrapersonal stress .49 (.55) .49 (.33) .16 (.33) .64 (.45) .66 (.39)
  Academic stress .72 (.61) .52 (.46) .57 (.41) .68 (.55) .39 (.38)
  Environmental stress .41 (.65) .45 (.45)2 .39 (.34)e .69 (.61)e2 .54 (.22)
Experiences with racism
  Racism frequency 1.63 (1.23) .97 (.82)f 1.11 (1.06) 1.54 (1.34)f 1.31 (.92)
Social support
  Family support 3.93 (.96) 4.04 (.80) 3.92 (.87) 3.91 (.90) 4.02 (.35)
  Friends support 3.86 (.70) 3.63 (.73) 3.65 (.81) 3.59 (.99) 3.84 (.43)
  Community support 4.06 (1.01) 3.69 (.92) 3.67 (1.03) 3.60 (1.08) 3.76 (1.35)

Note. Means sharing a common superscript (a,b,c,d,e,f) are significantly different (p < .05). Means sharing a common subscript (1,2) are marginally different (p < .10).