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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2021 Dec 14;35(3):1346–1357. doi: 10.1017/S0954579421001243

Table 3.

Associations between precollege IPT, college-onset IPT exposure, sex, and relationship status.

Model 1 Model 2
Main Effects Sex Effects
Predictors OR 95% CI OR 95% CI
(Intercept) 0.77 [0.00, 121.51] 0.88 [0.01, 140.12]
Time 1.10 [1.03, 1.18] 1.10 [1.03, 1.18]
Cohort
 Cohort 2 0.98 [0.77, 1.24] 0.97 [0.77, 1.23]
 Cohort 3 1.03 [0.82, 1.30] 1.02 [0.81, 1.29]
 Cohort 4 - - - -
Race/Ethnicity (0 = White)
 African American/Black 0.58 [0.45, 0.75] 0.58 [0.45, 0.74]
 Asian 0.65 [0.50, 0.84] 0.65 [0.50, 0.84]
 More than one race 1.26 [0.85, 1.88] 1.28 [0.85, 1.91]
 Hispanic/Latino 1.28 [0.81, 2.03] 1.27 [0.80, 2.02]
 Other race/ethnicity 1.25 [0.62, 2.50] 1.26 [0.64, 2.50]
Sex (0 = Male) 1.46 [1.17, 1.80] 1.41 [1.08, 1.85]
Age 0.98 [0.75, 1.29] 0.98 [0.74, 1.28]
Precollege IPT 1.39 [1.13, 1.70] 1.16 [0.79, 1.69]
Concurrent College-Onset IPT 0.73 [0.60, 0.89] 1.01 [0.68, 1.55]
Lagged College-Onset IPT 1.01 [0.84, 1.22] 1.03 [0.68, 1.48]
Sex*Precollege IPT - - 1.29 [0.83, 2.02]
Sex*Concurrent College-Onset IPT - - 0.66 [0.42, 1.03]
Sex*Lagged College-Onset IPT - - 0.98 [0.62, 1.55]
Observations 3,396 3,396

Note. IPT = interpersonal trauma. Bold type indicates p < .05. Bold italic type indicates p < .01.