Characteristics of Nationally Representative Sample of US Men Aged 18-35 Years Who Have Ever Been in a Romantic Relationship (N = 916)
Characteristic | Valuea |
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Age, mean (SD), y | 27 (5.3) |
Annual income, (No. %), $ | |
0-24,999 | 108 (11.8) |
25,000-49,999 | 212 (23.2) |
50,000-74,999 | 203 (22.2) |
75,000-99,999 | 182 (19.9) |
100,000+ | 210 (23.0) |
Education, (No. %) | |
Less than high school | 90 (9.9) |
High school | 266 (29.0) |
Some college | 318 (34.8) |
Bachelor’s degree or higher | 241 (26.3) |
Race, (No. %) | |
White, non-Hispanic | 564 (61.6) |
African American, non-Hispanic | 92 (10.1) |
Hispanic | 201 (22.0) |
Other, non-Hispanic | 59 (6.4) |
IPV perpetration or victimization, (No. %) | |
Any physical perpetration | 176 (19.2) |
Any physical victimization | 247 (27.0) |
Perpetration only | 24 (2.6) |
Victimization only | 95 (10.4) |
Both perpetration and victimization | 152 (16.6) |
Neither perpetration nor victimization | 645 (70.4) |
Belief that health care clinicians should ask male patients about IPV, (No. %) | |
Perpetration | 820 (89.5) |
Victimization | 844 (92.1) |
Experiences being asked by a health care clinician about IPV, (No. %) | |
Perpetration | 101 (11.0) |
Victimization | 119 (13.0) |
IPV = intimate partner violence.
↵a Numbers in table rounded to the nearest whole number due to weighting.