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. 2017 May 30;47(2):517–528. doi: 10.1007/s10508-017-0978-5

Table 2.

Bivariate analyses of the association between individual- and family-level factors, and sexual risk-taking experiences (non-use of condom and sex on the “first night”) for a sample of Swedish- and foreign-born young adults 18–30 years residing in Skåne, Sweden (N = 2944)

Swedish-born (n = 2545) Foreign-born (n = 399)
Non-use of condom use at last sexual intercourse in Sweden Non-use of condom use at last sexual intercourse in Sweden
No Yes p value No Yes p value
Age .001 .029
 18–24 years 1017 (75.28) 334 (24.72) 85 (61.15) 54 (38.85)
 25–30 years 773 (81.26) 169 (18.74) 135 (72.58) 51 (27.42)
Sex <.001 .003
 Male 662 (72.83) 247 (27.17) 82 (58.57) 58 (41.43)
 Female 1099 (80.81) 261 (19.19) 138 (74.19) 48 (25.81)
Parents birthplace <.001 .103
 Both parents both in Sweden 1501 (79.54) 386 (20.46) 22 (81.48) 5 (18.52)
 One or both parents born abroad 256 (67.72) 122 (32.28) 197 (66.11) 101 (33.89)
Adult lived with while growing up .545 .525
 Both parents 1360 (77.27) 400 (22.73) 153 (66.23) 78 (33.77)
 One parent or another person 399 (78.54) 109 (21.46) 65 (69.89) 28 (30.11)
Level of parent’s education .089 .205
 Low 720 (79.38) 187 (20.62) 91 (64.08) 51 (35.92)
 High 1029 (76.34) 319 (23.66) 128 (70.72) 53 (29.28)
Sexual intercourse on the “first night” Sexual intercourse on the “first night”
No Yes p value No Yes p value
Age <.001 <.001
 18–24 years 1072 (78.65) 291 (21.35) 116 (79.45) 30 (20.55)
 25–30 years 769 (84.88) 137 (15.12) 178 (94.18) 11 (5.82)
Sex <.001 .012
 Male 698 (76.37) 216 (23.63) 119 (82.64) 25 (17.36)
 Female 1157 (81.22) 213 (15.55) 177 (91.71) 16 (8.29)
Parents birthplace .331 <.001
 Sweden (both parents) 1542 (81.50) 350 (18.50) 16 (61.54) 10 (38.46)
 One or both born abroad 308 (79.38) 80 (20.62) 279 (90.00) 31 (10.00)
Adult lived with while growing up .069 .024
 Both parents 1458 (81.00) 320 (18.00) 215 (90.34) 23 (9.66)
 One parent or another person 396 (78.42) 109 (21.58) 79 (81.44) 18 (18.56)
Level of parent’s education <.001 .990
 Low 774 (84.87) 138 (15.13) 132 (88.00) 18 (12.00)
 High 1068 (78.78) 289 (21.30) 162 (88.04) 22 (11.96)