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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2019 Feb 18;48(5):837–849. doi: 10.1007/s10964-019-00995-3

Table 3.

Regression models showing HIV risk, physical violence, and sexual assault predicted by earlier online sexual experience class membership.

HIV Risk Physical Violence Sexual Assault

β β Odds /Odds Ratios
Intercept 3.92*** 0.706*** 5.67***
Control 0.526*** −0.587** 0.22
Maltreatment 0.703* 0.261* 5.78**
Online Inclusive 0.456* 0.129 3.21**
Online Abstinent −1.285** −0.202*** −5.23***
Sex Seekers −0.112* 1.416** −0.85
Step 2–2*ΔLL NS *** ***
Intercept 2.120*** 0.297*** 5.05**
Control 0.505*** −0.401** 0.19
Maltreatment 0.714* 0.321* 4.38
Online Inclusive 0.670* 0.019 4.36***
Online Abstinent −1.110* −.227*** −2.12*
Sex Seekers −0.030 1.037** −1.15
Online Inclusive*Maltreatment 0.787 −0.099 4.33***
Online Abstinent*Maltreatment −1.015 −0.070 −5.46***
Seekers*Maltreatment 0.216 0.743* 2.15

Note. Control = Time 1 HIV Risk, Time 1 physical violence, or Time 1 sexual assault. Maltreated = 1; non-maltreated = 2. The intercept represents the reference class Attractors; Step 2–2*ΔLL is the global significance test for the interactions between maltreatment status and class membership.

p < .10

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .00.