Table 1.
Demographic Characteristics | Number of Couples | % Difference in Frequency of Sexual Intercourse (95% CI)1 |
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Female Age, per yr | −2.5 (−3.7, −1.2) | |
<27 years | 93 | REF |
28–30 years | 175 | −10.1 (−22.3, 4.0) |
31–34 years | 126 | −22.6 (−33.8, −9.4) |
≥35 years | 75 | −26.0 (−38.0, −11.7) |
Male Age, per yr | −2.5 (−3.7, −1.2) | |
<27 years | 57 | REF |
28–30 years | 150 | −3.0 (−18.9, 16.0) |
31–34 years | 130 | −9.7 (−25.0, 8.7) |
≥35 years | 132 | −19.0 (−33.8, −0.8) |
Difference in Male and Female Age, per yr | −1.2 (−2.6, 0.2) | |
Female Age adjusting for Male Age, per yr | −0.8 (−3.1, 1.0) | |
Male Age adjusting for Female Age, per yr | −1.7 (−3.1, −0.3) | |
Female Race | ||
Non-Hispanic white | 385 | REF |
Other | 84 | 16.0 (1.6, 32.5) |
Male Race | ||
Non-Hispanic white | 390 | REF |
Other | 79 | 15.6 (0.9, 32.3) |
Female Highest Education | ||
High School or Less | 26 | 34.4 (7.0, 68.8) |
Some College | 84 | 9.2 (−4.5, 24.7) |
College Graduate | 359 | REF |
Male Highest Education | ||
High School or Less | 39 | 19.7 (−0.9, 44.7) |
Some College | 136 | 9.4 (−2.5, 22.7) |
College Graduate | 292 | REF |
Couple Household Income | ||
< $29,999 | 17 | 24.5 (−6.5, 65.8) |
$30,000–$49,999 | 55 | −9.7 (−23.8, 7.0) |
$50,000–$69,999 | 81 | 2.3 (−11.5, 18.2) |
≥ $70,000 | 314 | REF |
Generalized linear mixed models with Poisson distribution and log link were used to estimate the % difference (95% CI) adjusting for female age (years), education level (high school or less, some college, college graduate), and regular exercise (yes, no), the difference between couple’s ages (years), and male employment (yes, no).