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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Interpers Violence. 2019 Nov 18;36(21-22):NP11238–NP11263. doi: 10.1177/0886260519888208

Table A1.

Comparison Between Early and Late Responders.

Responded
Variable March–May (n = 179) August–November (n = 183) p Value
Age, M (SD) 23.35 (3.83) 23.23 (3.59) .76
Stay off campus, % (n) 43.58 (78) 37.82 (73) .26
Has a child 27.93 (50) 23.83 .37
Lost both parents before age 21 8.38 (15) 3.11 (6) .03
Lost mother before age 21 16.20 (29) 14.51 (28) .65
Bursary is main source of financial support 20.67 (37) 19.69 (38) .81
Food insecurity
 Low 27.10 (42) 30.17 (54)
 Medium 36.13 (56) 35.75 (64)
 High 36.77 (57) 34.08 (61) .80
Hazardous drinking 12.29 (22) 24.35 (47) .003
Attempted or completed lifetime sexual assault 58.10 (104) 62.69 (121) .37
Completed lifetime sexual assault 47.49 (85) 55.44 (107) .13
Lifetime penetrative sexual assault 25.70 (46) 32.64 (63) .14
Completed sexual assault, last 12 months 32.96 (59) 42.49 (82) .06
Penetrative assault, last 12 months 15.08 (27) 23.83 (46) .03
Any assault before age 18 13.97 (25) 14.51 (28) .88