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. 2019 May 29;6(4):174–183. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2018.0229

Table 2.

Racial/Ethnic Differences in Past-Year Bullying Victimization Among Bisexual Youth

  In-person bullying Electronic bullying
Main effects Main effects Interaction effects
OR 95% CI OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
Race/ethnicity
 White Ref.   Ref.   Ref.  
 Black 0.39 0.31–0.49 0.44 0.35–0.56 0.86 0.51–1.44
 Hispanic 0.45 0.32–0.64 0.57 0.41–0.78 0.94 0.52–1.71
 Other 0.92 0.56–1.52 1.04 0.58–1.87 1.03 0.55–1.91
Sex
 Male Ref.   Ref.   Ref.  
 Female 1.06 0.82–1.36 1.63 1.25–2.12 2.11 1.46–3.06
Interaction effects
 Black × sex         0.45 0.25–0.82
 Hispanic × sex         0.54 0.29–1.01
 Other × sex         1.01 0.38–2.71

Bold font indicates significance at p < 0.05; all models control for age and survey year. Interaction effects are not presented for in-person bullying because the overall F-test for the interaction between race/ethnicity and sex was not significant.

CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio.