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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2018 Apr 25;47(5):1439–1450. doi: 10.1007/s10508-018-1178-7

Table 3.

Descriptive statistics for testing behaviors, condom use, and relationship satisfaction by relationship structure

Full sample
n (%) or M (SD)
Monogamy
n (%) or M (SD)
Open relationship
n (%) or M (SD)
Nonconsensual nonmonogamy
n (%) or M (SD)
STI testing in previous 6 months (N = 2270)  170 (7%)  131 (7%)    14 (17%)    25 (14%)
HIV testing in previous 6 months (N = 2270)  194 (9%)  155 (8%)    13 (16%)    26 (15%)
Condom use for vaginal intercourse (N = 1680) 1.55 (3.30) 1.46 (3.24) 3.43 (3.99) 1.94 (3.47)
Condom use for anal intercourse (N = 318) 1.78 (3.50) 1.43 (3.19) 4.60 (4.41) 1.23 (3.15)
Happiness in primary relationship (N = 2265) 4.37 (1.66) 4.45 (1.68) 3.99 (1.51) 3.71 (1.28)
Sexual satisfaction in primary relationship (N = 2248) 3.56 (1.30) 3.62 (1.29) 3.17 (1.35) 3.09 (1.25)

All values represent weighted data

All means for condom use refer to the previous 10 incidents. Happiness was assessed on a scale ranging from 1 (very unhappy) to 7 (perfect), and sexual satisfaction was assessed on a scale ranging from 1 (very dissatisfied) to 5 (very satisfied)