Table 1.
Total sampleN = 224 | Yes sexual coercion n = 107 (48.0%) | No sexual coercion n = 116 (52.0%) | |
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Age M (SD) | 22.79 (3.44) | 23.27 (3.76) | 22.36 (3.10) |
Race n (%) | |||
White | 129 (57.6%) | 60 (56.1%) | 68 (58.6%) |
Black | 64 (28.6%) | 32 (29.9%) | 32 (27.6%) |
Asian | 11 (4.9%) | 7 (6.5%) | 4 (3.4%) |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 2 (0.9%) | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (1.7%) |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 1 (0.4%) | 1 (0.9%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Other | 17 (7.6%) | 7 (6.5%) | 10 (8.6%) |
Hispanic n (%) | 29 (12.9%) | 12 (11.2%) | 17 (14.7%) |
Relationship n (%) | |||
Single | 132 (58.9%) | 71 (66.4%) | 60 (51.7%) |
In a relationship/married | 86 (38.4%) | 30 (28.0%) | 56 (48.3%) |
Other | 6 (2.7%) | 6 (5.6%) | 0 (0.0%) |
Highest educationa n (%) | |||
> High school diploma | 1 (0.4%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (0.9%) |
High school diploma/GED | 53 (23.7%) | 25 (23.4%) | 28 (24.1%) |
Some college | 103 (46.0%) | 49 (45.8%) | 54 (46.6%) |
Bachelor’s degree | 49 (21.9%) | 27 (25.2%) | 21 (18.1%) |
Some graduate school | 8 (3.6%) | 1 (0.9%) | 7 (6.0%) |
Graduate degree | 9 (4.0%) | 4 (3.7%) | 5 (4.3%) |
Income n (%) | |||
≥ $9,999 | 109 (48.7%) | 42 (39.3%) | 66 (56.9%) |
$10,000 – $19,999 | 37 (16.5%) | 20 (18.7%) | 17 (14.7%) |
$20,000 – $29,999 | 31 (13.8%) | 18 (16.8%) | 13 (11.2%) |
$30,000 – $39,999 | 21 (9.4%) | 17 (15.9%) | 4 (3.4%) |
$40,000 + | 26 (11.6%) | 10 (9.3%) | 16 (13.8%) |
Occupationb n (%) | |||
Student | 144 (64.3%) | 67 (62.6%) | 77 (66.4%) |
Employed | 126 (56.3%) | 72 (67.3%) | 54 (46.6%) |
Unemployed | 20 (8.9%) | 8 (7.5%) | 11 (9.5%) |
Other | 6 (2.7%) | 2 (1.9 %) | 4 (3.4%) |
= missing data;
= groups are not mutually exclusive;
one value missing for sexual coercion due to missing data