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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 4.

Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) associations with experiencing sexual violence (SV) revictimization during college

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 Model 6

aOR (95% CI)
Type(s) of pre-college SVa

 Attempted unwanted sex 1.59 (1.17-2.16) 1.36 (0.98-1.88)
 Unwanted penetration (with finger, object) 1.63 (1.14-2.34) 1.51 (1.04-2.19)

Perpetrator behavior used to facilitate sexual violence pre-college

 overwhelm you with arguments about sex or continually pressure you for sex 1.59 (1.18-2.15) 1.46 (1.06-2.01)
 take advantage of you when you were incapacitated (e.g., by drugs or alcohol) and unable to object or consent 1.68 (1.18-2.41) 1.24 (0.85-1.83)

Pre-college SV perpetrator(s)a

 Stranger 1.94 (1.18-3.17) 2.03 (1.22-3.40)
 Friend 1.39 (1.03-1.87) 1.23 (0.89-1.68)
 Casual acquaintance or hookup 1.40 (0.96-2.06) 1.26 (0.84-1.87)

Alcohol-use

 Past 30-day binge drinking 1.52 (1.07-2.15) 1.86 (1.36-2.54)

Alcohol-related harm reduction strategy use (past 12-month)

 Avoid drinking games 0.77 (0.54-1.11)
 Choose not to drink alcohol 1.06 (0.71-1.57)
 Pace your drinks to 1 or fewer per hour 0.76 (0.51-1.13)
 Stick with only one kind of alcohol when drinking 0.81 (0.59-1.12)

Other substance use behaviors (past 30-day)

 Tobacco 1.13 (0.80-1.61)
 Marijuana 1.22 (0.86-1.74)
 Prescriptions drugs 1.23 (0.79-1.91)
 Other drugs (e.g. cocaine, methamphetamine) 1.37 (0.78-2.39)

Notes: All models adjusted for race, gender, year in school, and current residence. n=795, (students who reported SV prior to college, past 12-month alcohol use, and had complete data for all model variables). Domain specific model included items associated at p<0.05 in bivariate analysis (See Tables 23).

a

Teacher/professor not included in GLMM due to low frequency of reporting (See Table 2)