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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 7.
Published in final edited form as: Criminology. 2018 Jun 25;56(3):574–607. doi: 10.1111/1745-9125.12181

Table 4.

Second Stage Results Predicting Women’s Probability of Reporting Intimate Partner Violence

Psychological
Physical
Sexual
Any form of IPV
Two or more forms of IPV
Within last
year
Ever Within last
year
Ever Within last
year
Ever Within last
year
Ever Within last
year
Ever

Estimated years of education −.01 ** −.02 *** −.01 * −.03 *** −.01 *** −.01 *** −.02 *** −.04 *** −.01 * −.02 ***
(.00) (.01) (.00) (.01) (.00) (.00) (.01) (.01) (.00) (.01)
Constant .32 *** .49 *** .23 *** .64 *** .13 *** .21 *** .39 *** .76 *** .21 *** .39 ***
(.05) (.06) (.05) (.07) (.03) (.04) (.06) (.07) (.04) (.06)
N 14,836 14,836 14,837 14,837 14,840 14,840 14,840 14,840 14,840 14,840

Note: All models adjust for ethnolinguistic background, childhood location, history of family violence, and state of residence.

Robust standard errors in parentheses, clustered by survey cluster

***

p<0.001,

**

p<0.01,

*

p<0.05,

p<0.1