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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 20.
Published in final edited form as: J Interpers Violence. 2022 Aug 9;38(3-4):4443–4458. doi: 10.1177/08862605221116317

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics (N = 970).

n (%) or M (SD)

Age (range 14–17) 16.34 (1.09)
Male 308 (31.8%)
Female 662 (68.3%)
Race
White/Caucasian 562 (57.9%)
Latino/Hispanic 130 (13.4%)
Black or African American 79 (8.1%)
Asian/Pacific Islander 68 (7.0%)
Native American/American Indian 28 (2.9%)
Multi-racial or multi-ethnic 103 (10.6%)
Sexual Identity Gay/Lesbian 369 (38.0%)
Bisexual 373 (38.5%)
Pansexual 124 (12.8%)
Complex/Multiple/Another Identity 104 (10.7%)
Digital Sexual Violence
Nonconsensual sharing (victim) Threat 88 (9.1%)
Threat (from partner) 32 (36.8%)
Posted 63 (6.5%)
Posted (from partner) 23 (35.5%)
Nonconsensual sharing (perpetrator) Threat 5 (0.5%)
Posted 21 (2.2%)
Suicide Risk Ideation 39.7%
Plan 23.2%
Attempt 10.8%
Self-harm 43.4%

Note. Digital sexual violence = threatened or posted intimate or sexual content (photos, images, or videos) without one’s consent.