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. 2017 Apr 1;26(4):352–360. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2016.5753

Table 3.

Examination of Moderation of Childhood Sexual Violence and Ineffective Contraceptive Use by Psychological Factors (N = 258)

  aOR 95% CI p
Moderation by low self-esteem
 Exposure to childhood sexual violence 2.69 1.18–6.17 0.02
 Self-esteem 0.51 0.28–0.93 0.03
 Low self-esteem and childhood sexual violencea 0.38 0.08–1.84 0.24
Moderation by high depressive symptoms
 Exposure to childhood sexual violence 3.32 1.31–8.40 0.01
 Depressive symptoms 1.27 0.71–2.28 0.42
 High depressive symptoms and childhood sexual violenceb 0.31 0.07–1.31 0.11

Results from multivariate logistic regression models predicting ineffective use of contraception compared with effective use of contraception.

a

Interaction term: Low self-esteem and childhood sexual violence exposure compared with normal self-esteem and no childhood sexual violence exposure.

b

Interaction term: High depressive symptoms and childhood sexual violence exposure compared with low depressive symptoms and no childhood sexual violence exposure.

aOR, adjusted odds ratio.