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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2019 Jul 15;48(7):2137–2147. doi: 10.1007/s10508-019-1435-4

Table 1.

Sample characteristics in total and by participant gender (N = 1694)

Characteristics n Total Female (n = 924)a Male (n = 770)a pb
Demographic characteristics
Age (SD) 1690 15.41 (0.59) 15.35 (0.53) 15.48 (0.65) < .01
Free or reduced-price lunch (%) 1393 523 (37.5) 282 (36.2) 241 (39.3) .22
Behavioral characteristics (%)
Pornography exposure 1591 349 (21.9) 140 (16.0) 209 (29.2) < .01
Suspension/expulsion 1400 333 (23.8) 128 (16.4) 205 (33.2) < .01
Heavy drinking 1676 241 (14.4) 146 (16.0) 95 (12.5) .04
Marijuana use 1675 316 (18.9) 188 (20.6) 128 (16.8) .05
Attitudinal factors (SD)
Rape myth acceptance 1596 .55 (.48) .45 (.43) .68 (.51) < .01
Gender equitable attitudes 1588 2.24 (.46) 2.42 (.38) 2.02 (.45) < .01
Dating violence (%)
Physical TDV perpetration 1689 250 (14.8) 186 (20.2) 64 (8.3) < .01
Physical TDV victimization 1688 262 (15.5) 158 (17.1) 104 (13.6) .04
Sexual TDV perpetration 1685 131 (7.8) 70 (7.6) 61 (8.0) .78
Sexual TDV victimization 1683 265 (15.7) 200 (21.7) 65 (8.5) < .01
Threatening TDV perpetration 1693 193 (11.4) 128 (13.9) 65 (8.4) < .01
Threatening TDV victimization 1692 315 (18.6) 198 (21.5) 117 (15.2) < .01
a

Denominator for percentages only includes participants who responded to item(s) for a given variable

b

Chi-square tests for categorical variables and independent samples t tests for continuous variables