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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Health. 2019 Mar 25;68(5):509–517. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2019.1583237

Table 1.

Student demographics by sexual violence (SV) experience status, [n (%)]

Overall (n=931) SV Pre-College Only (n=439) SV Prior to and During College (n=492) p

Race 0.193
 Asian 41 (4.4) 18 (4.1) 23 (4.7)
 Black or African American 100 (10.7) 54 (12.3) 46 (9.3)
 White 720 (77.3) 339 (77.2) 381 (77.4)
 Multiracial 45 (4.8) 17 (3.9) 28 (5.7)
 Other 21 (2.3) 11 (2.5) 10 (2.0)
Gender <0.001
 Male 123 (13.2) 80 (18.2) 43 (8.6)
 Female 793 (85.1) 352 (80.2) 441 (89.6)
 Other gendera 14 (1.5) 6 (1.4) 8 (1.6)
Any sex with same gender partnerb 105 (13.3) 47 (13.0) 58 (13.6) 0.794
Year in school <0.001
 1st year undergraduate 266 (28.5) 159 (36.2) 107 (21.7)
 2nd year undergraduate 240 (25.8) 114 (26.0) 126 (25.6)
 3rd year undergraduate 175 (18.8) 69 (15.7) 106 (21.5)
 4th year undergraduate 150 (16.1) 57 (13.0) 93 (18.9)
 Other 95 (10.2) 37 (8.4) 58 (11.8)
Current residence <0.001
 Campus residence hall 479 (51.4) 256 (58.3) 223 (45.3)
 Fraternity or sorority house 14 (1.5) 2 (0.5) 12 (2.4)
 Parent/guardian’s home 35 (3.8) 17 (3.9) 18 (3.7)
 Other 397 (42.6) 160 (36.5) 237 (48.2)

Notes: P-values listed for Wald log-linear chi-square differences in proportion accounting for clustered data and comparing SV pre-college only to SV prior to and during college groups. Percentages may not total 100 due to missing data.

a

Includes transgender, non-binary, and other gender responses

b

For students reporting sexual activity, (n=787)