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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Sex Behav. 2022 Feb 7;51(3):1591–1605. doi: 10.1007/s10508-021-02206-2

Table 2.

Estimated effects of acquiesced first sex on CES-D and self-rated physical health (N = 2558)

CES-D incidence rate ratios
Self-rated physical health odds ratios
Model 1 Model 2 Model 1 Model 2
Acquiesced first sex 1.140** 1.156 0.771* 0.967
Acquiesced first sex X female 0.980 0.725
Demographic covariates
  Age 1.007* 1.007* 0.991 0.991
  Female 1.088 + 1.092 + 1.233 + 1.319 +
  Race-ethnicity (0 = Non-Hispanic white)
   Non-Hispanic black 0.967 0.968 0.653* 0.651*
   Hispanic 1.017 1.018 0.560*** 0.559***
   Other 1.027 1.026 1.074 1.068
Childhood SES
  Mother’s education (0 = Did not graduate high school)
   Graduated high school 1.015 1.015 0.878 0.877
   Missing 1.052 1.052 0.647** 0.643**
  Father’s education (0 = Did not graduate high school)
   Graduated high school 1.115 + 1.115 + 0.801* 0.799*
   Missing 1.269** 1.268** 0.717* 0.716*
Childhood adversity (ages 6–16)
  Lived with both parents (0 = Yes)
   No 1.003 1.004 0.922 0.925
   Missing 1.048 1.047 1.226 1.208
  Family well off (0 = Yes)
   No 1.053 1.052 0.828* 0.828*
   Missing 0.743 0.743 1.607 1.614
  Poor/Fair health (0 = No)
   Yes 1.312** 1.312** 0.661* 0.661*
   Missing 0.867 0.869 0.392* 0.396*
  Witnessed violent event (0 = No)
   Yes 1.072 1.072 0.889 0.885
   Missing 1.890* 1.888* 0.314*** 0.311***
  Experienced violent event (0 = No)
   Yes 1.358** 1.358** 0.686* 0.688*
   Missing 0.730 0.729 3.598** 3.450**
***

p < .001

**

p < .01

*

p < .05

+

p < .10