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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Res Adolesc. 2015 May 21;26(3):603–609. doi: 10.1111/jora.12209

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics and Correlations Between Study Variables, by Gender

Male
M or %
Female
M or %
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
1. Mother HS
Degree
52.8 43.4 .05 −.01 −.02 −.02 .02 −.04 −.03 −.04
2. Non-Intact
Family
28.3 32.2 −.97* 0.5 .05 .01 .01 .06 −.05 −.07
3. High School 28.4 28.9 .01 .03 −.17*** −.20*** −.29*** .13** .13** .32***
4. Familism 3.1 3.0 .00 −.09* −.13** .12** .13** −.05 −.12** −.12**
5. Female
Virginity
7.8 8.7 −.04 .17*** −.22*** .11** .22** −.10* −.25*** −.31***
6. Sexual Guilt 2.2 2.6 −.06 −.04 −.30*** .10* .36*** −.08 −.15*** −.23***
7. Making Out 85.8 82.8 −.07 −.09* .15*** −.05 −.13** −.13** .14** .14**
8. Oral Sex 25.4 13.3 .01 −.07 .16*** −.11** −.21*** −.16*** .15** .62***
9. Vaginal Sex 24.7 16.0 .02 −.07* .26*** −.08* −.24*** −.30** .18** .59**

Note. M/% indicates either the mean (continuous variables) or % reporting (dichotomous variables). Correlations below diagonal are for female adolescents, above diagonal are for male adolescents.

*

p < .05,

**

p <.01,

***

p <.001.