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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Trauma. 2016 Oct 13;9(3):370–378. doi: 10.1037/tra0000202

Table 2.

Between-group Differences in Victimization and Aggression Types for the 4-class Model and Overall Sample

Latent Profile Analysis Classes
Overall Sample (n = 210)
Class 1 (n = 91) Class 2 (n = 61) Class 3 (n = 31) Class 4 (n = 27)

M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) M (SD) F np2
Physical Victimization 7.65 (6.27)a 51.49 (35.44)b 103.48 (67.90)c 11.81 (9.30)ad 35.20 (47.05) 76.52* .53
Psychological Victimization 34.53 (23.77)a 85.72 (38.56)b 116.00 (44.18)c 53.70 (29.78)ad 63.89 (44.78) 60.25* .47
Sexual Victimization 1.45 (2.37)a 1.54 (2.16)ab 53.65 (51.94)c 11.41 (10.25)abd 10.45 (27.08) 56.99* .45
Physical Aggression 8.76 (8.63)a 61.84 (51.51)b 70.94 (59.95)bc 12.48 (12.05)ad 33.91 (45.70) 39.60* .37
Psychological Aggression 31.37 (23.59)a 87.90 (38.54)b 108.90 (45.66)c 52.33 (29.32)d 61.68 (44.93) 60.37* .47
Sexual Aggression 0.22 (0.55)a 0.52 (1.01)b 11.81 (16.97)c 6.22 (6.19)d 2.96 (8.45) 26.49* .28

Note. IPV = intimate partner violence. Means that do not share subscripts differ by p < .05 based on post-hoc Bonferroni pairwise comparisons.

*

p ≤ .05.

**

p ≤ .01.

***

p ≤ .001.