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Table 2 Reproductive coercion victimization and perpetration prevalence estimates among Black women in the ESSENCE Study, Baltimore, MD (n = 298)

From: An examination of the association between forced sex history and reproductive coercion experiences among Black women attending STD clinics in Baltimore, MD, USA

 

Overall n (%1) (n = 298)

Forced sex history n (%1) (n = 98)

No history of forced sex n (%1) (n = 200)

p-value2

Lifetime

 Reproductive Coercion Victimization*

81 (27.2)

46 (46.9)

35 (17.5)

< 0.001

 Pregnancy Coercion

58 (19.5)

34 (34.7)

24 (12.0)

< 0.001

 Condom Manipulation

47 (15.8)

31 (31.6)

16 (8.0)

< 0.001

 Reproductive Coercion Perpetration*

58 (19.5)

24 (24.5)

34 (17.0)

0.125

 Pregnancy Coercion

16 (5.4)

9 (9.2)

7 (3.5)

0.041

 Condom Manipulation

54 (18.1)

21 (21.4)

33 (16.5)

0.299

Past 12-Month

 Reproductive Coercion Victimization*

36 (12.1)

19 (19.4)

17 (8.5)

0.007

 Pregnancy Coercion

27 (9.1)

15 (15.3)

12 (6.0)

0.009

 Condom Manipulation

16 (5.4)

10 (10.2)

6 (3.0)

0.010

 Reproductive Coercion Perpetration*

34 (11.4)

13 (13.3)

21 (10.5)

0.480

 Pregnancy Coercion

8 (2.7)

5 (5.1)

3 (1.5)

< 0.001

  Condom Manipulation

31 (10.4)

10 (10.2)

21 (10.5)

0.937

  1. Values that are significant are shown in bold
  2. *Indicates composite value
  3. 1Percentage related to the total sample (i.e., shown as column)
  4. 22-sample test for equality of proportions of each reproductive coercion between respondents with and without the forced sex history. The analysis is conducted without continuity correction