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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Violence Against Women. 2018 Sep;24(11):1327–1348. doi: 10.1177/1077801218787927

Table 2.

Bivariate and Multivariate Associations Between Hypothesized Predictors and Perpetrator Groups for Survey Study (N = 548)

Bivariate Analyses Multivariate Analyses
Hypothesized Predictors OR 95% CI AOR 95% CI
Personality
 Psychopathy-related traits
  NPs vs. PSV 2.20 [1.35, 3.57] 1.82 [1.06, 3.13]
  NPs vs. PDV 3.15 [1.89, 5.26] 2.03 [1.08, 3.83]
  PSVs vs. PDV 1.43 [0.79, 2.62] 1.11 [0.55, 2.24]
Gender-related beliefs
 Sexual dominance
  NPs vs. PSV 1.53 [1.09, 2.15] 1.15 [0.76, 1.74]
  NPs vs. PDV 3.09 [2.11, 4.52] 1.90 [1.16, 3.11]
  PSVs vs. PDV 2.02 [1.30, 3.15] 1.65 [0.94, 2.89]
Sex-related beliefs and behavior
 Positive attitudes about casual sex
  NPs vs. PSV 1.26 [0.98, 1.62] 0.93 [0.69, 1.26]
  NPs vs. PDV 1.80 [1.35, 2.41] 0.92 [0.63, 1.33]
  PSVs vs. PDV 1.43 [1.02, 2.02] 0.99 [0.65, 1.50]
 No. of one-night stands
  NPs vs. PSV 1.27 [1.08, 1.49] 1.21 [1.00, 1.46]
  NPs vs. PDV 1.40 [1.19, 1.65] 1.12 [0.90, 1.38]
  PSVs vs. PDV 1.11 [0.92, 1.33] 0.92 [0.74, 1.15]
 Misperception of sexual intent
  NPs vs. PSV 1.66 [1.31, 2.10] 1.08 [1.04, 1.13]
  NPs vs. PDV 3.10 [2.29, 4.18] 1.15 [1.09, 1.20]
  PSVs vs. PDV 1.87 [1.33, 2.61] 1.06 [1.00, 1.11]
Alcohol-related beliefs and behavior
 Drinking women stereotypes
  NPs vs. PSV 1.32 [1.11, 1.58] 1.19 [0.98, 1.45]
  NPs vs. PDV 1.73 [1.46, 2.05] 1.41 [1.15, 1.74]
  PSVs vs. PDV 1.31 [1.08, 1.59] 1.19 [0.95, 1.49]
 Sex-related alcohol expectancies
  NPs vs. PSV 1.13 [0.92, 1.40] 0.88 [0.69, 1.13]
  NPs vs. PDV 1.51 [1.19, 1.92] 0.85 [0.63, 1.15]
  PSVs vs. PDV 1.34 [1.01, 1.78] 0.97 [0.69, 1.36]
 Drinking in sexual situations
  NPs vs. PSV 1.11 [0.95, 1.29] 1.05 [0.88, 1.27]
  NPs vs. PDV 1.42 [1.22, 1.65] 1.40 [1.15, 1.70]
  PSVs vs. PDV 1.28 [1.06, 1.54] 1.32 [1.06, 1.65]

Note. NPs = nonperpetrators. PSV = perpetrators with sober victims. PDV = perpetrators with drinking victims. OR = odds ratio. AOR = adjusted odds ratio. CIs that are bolded are statistically significant at p < .05.