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. 2017 Nov 8;12(11):e0186471. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186471

Table 2. Sexual assault since enrolling at CU/BC, by respondent gender and year in school.

Any type of
sexual assault
Sexualized touching Penetrative assault Attempted penetrative assault
n % n % n % n %
Female (N = 928) 261 28.1 219 23.6 126 13.6 103 11.2
    Freshman (N = 224) 47 21.0 42 18.8 17 7.6 12 5.4
    Sophomore (N = 231) 59 25.5 49 21.2 26 11.3 21 9.2
    Junior (N = 246) 73 29.7* 57 23.0 37 15.0* 35 14.2*
    Senior (N = 225) 82 36.4* 71 31.6* 46 20.5* 35 15.7*
Male (N = 634) 79 12.5 70 11.0 33 5.2 24 3.8
    Freshman (N = 162) 16 9.9 15 9.3 5 3.1 - -
    Sophomore (N = 150) 16 10.7 12 8.0 5 3.3 6 4.0
    Junior (N = 161) 22 13.7 19 11.8 13 8.1* 8 5.0*
    Senior (N = 160) 25 15.6 24 15.0 10 6.3 9 5.6*
GNC (N = 26) 10 38.5 10 38.5 - - - -

Note: Some respondents reported multiple unique incidents corresponding to multiple types of unwanted sexual contact; therefore, total number of respondents who experienced each of the three types of unwanted sexual contact do not sum to total number of respondents who experienced "Any type" of unwanted sexual contact.

* p < .05 for test of proportion difference vs. Freshman within each gender.

Cells with 3 or fewer respondents have been suppressed, noted here with a dash through the cell.