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. 2017 Aug 30;32(10):1680–1686. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2017.32.10.1680

Table 1. Characteristics of the participants.

Characteristics Total (n = 105) History of sexual violence P value
Yes (n = 10) No (n = 95)
Age, yr 0.433
 16–19 24 (22.9) 3 (30.0) 21 (22.1)
 20–29 67 (63.8) 7 (70.0) 60 (63.2)
 30–39 14 (13.3) 0 (0.0) 14 (14.7)
Marital status 0.683
 Never married 85 (81.0) 9 (90.0) 76 (80.0)
 Other 20 (19.0) 1 (10.0) 19 (20.0)
Type of violence 0.684
 Rape 83 (79.1) 9 (90.0) 74 (77.9)
 Sexual assault other than rape 22 (21.0) 1 (10.0) 21 (22.1)
Time until reporting 0.805
 Within 24 hr 63 (60.0) 6 (60.0) 57 (60.0)
 Within 1 wk 24 (22.9) 3 (30.0) 21 (22.1)
 After 1 wk 18 (17.1) 1 (10.0) 17 (17.9)
Type of perpetuator 0.890
 Stranger 43 (41.0) 4 (40.0) 39 (41.1)
 Acquaintance 54 (51.4) 5 (50.0) 49 (51.6)
 Family member/lover 8 (7.6) 1 (10.0) 7 (7.4)
Drunk during the assault 68 (64.8) 8 (80.0) 60 (63.2) 0.488
Experienced violence during the assault 24 (22.9) 3 (30.0) 21 (22.1) 0.692
Photographs taken during the assault 6 (5.7) 2 (20.0) 4 (4.2) 0.100

Data are presented as number (%). P values were obtained using Fisher's exact tests.