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. 2020 Jul;18(4):303–308. doi: 10.1370/afm.2536

Table 1.

Characteristics of Nationally Representative Sample of US Men Aged 18-35 Years Who Have Ever Been in a Romantic Relationship (N = 916)

Characteristic Valuea
Age, mean (SD), y 27 (5.3)
Annual income, (No. %), $
 0-24,999 108 (11.8)
 25,000-49,999 212 (23.2)
 50,000-74,999 203 (22.2)
 75,000-99,999 182 (19.9)
 100,000+ 210 (23.0)
Education, (No. %)
 Less than high school 90 (9.9)
 High school 266 (29.0)
 Some college 318 (34.8)
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 241 (26.3)
Race, (No. %)
 White, non-Hispanic 564 (61.6)
 African American, non-Hispanic 92 (10.1)
 Hispanic 201 (22.0)
 Other, non-Hispanic 59 (6.4)
IPV perpetration or victimization, (No. %)
 Any physical perpetration 176 (19.2)
 Any physical victimization 247 (27.0)
 Perpetration only 24 (2.6)
 Victimization only 95 (10.4)
 Both perpetration and victimization 152 (16.6)
 Neither perpetration nor victimization 645 (70.4)
Belief that health care clinicians should ask male patients about IPV, (No. %)
 Perpetration 820 (89.5)
 Victimization 844 (92.1)
Experiences being asked by a health care clinician about IPV, (No. %)
 Perpetration 101 (11.0)
 Victimization 119 (13.0)

IPV = intimate partner violence.

a

Numbers in table rounded to the nearest whole number due to weighting.