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. 2018 Dec 12;5(8):449–460. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2018.0036

Table 5.

Odds of Pregnancy by Sexual Identity, Attraction, and Experience (Model 4) Stratified by United States National Survey of Family Growth Old and New Survey Cycles, Females 15–19 Years of Age

  2002-mid-September 2013 (old cycle; n = 4471), aOR (95% CI) pa Late September 2013–2015 (new cycle; n = 1010), aOR (95% CI) pa
Sexual orientation
 Sexual identity
  Heterosexual 1.00   1.00  
  Gay/lesbian or bisexual 1.28 (0.72–2.26) 0.402 1.15 (0.45–2.95) 0.774
 Sexual attraction
  Only to males 1.00   1.00  
  Only to females/to both 0.59 (0.38–0.90) 0.014 1.59 (0.63–4.02) 0.324
 Sexual experience (Lifetime)
  Only males 1.00   1.00  
  Both females and males 1.61 (1.04–2.50) 0.032 0.79 (0.37–1.71) 0.555
Demographics
 Age (continuous) 1.45 (1.29–1.63) <0.001 1.38 (1.01–1.88) 0.044
 Race and ethnicity
  Hispanic (any race) 2.23 (1.99–3.74) <0.001 2.95 (1.61–5.43) 0.001
  Black, non-Hispanic 2.82 (2.00–4.00) <0.001 3.13 (1.56–6.27) 0.001
  Other race, non-Hispanic 1.73 (0.92–3.25) 0.092 1.96 (0.43–8.93) 0.381
  White, non-Hispanic 1.00   1.00  

Results based on multivariable logistic regression models that accounted for the complex sampling method and were weighted to the population. All models adjusted for age and race and ethnicity.

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Bold indicates p < 0.05.