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Table 3 Results of bivariate regression analyses showing risk and protective factors associated with risky sexual behavior, stratified by gender

From: Role of risk and protective factors in risky sexual behavior among high school students in Cambodia

Expected risk and protective factors

β

SE

p-value

Male

   

Substance use

0.222

0.037

< 0.001

Depression

0.079

0.005

0.063

Peer delinquency

0.195

0.008

< 0.001

Family violence- victimization

0.040

0.132

0.345

Family violence- witnessing

0.008

0.126

0.840

Community violence- victimization

0.066

0.062

0.119

Community violence- witnessing

0.073

0.038

0.083

Family support function

- 0.073

0.008

0.082

School attachment

- 0.029

0.022

0.485

Family dinner frequency

0.036

0.079

0.391

Female

   

Substance use

0.191

0.027

< 0.001

Depression

0.160

0.003

0.001

Peer delinquency

0.114

0.005

0.016

Family violence- victimization

0.054

0.090

0.259

Family violence- witnessing

0.102

0.074

0.032

Community violence- victimization

0.173

0.047

< 0.001

Community violence- witnessing

0.166

0.023

< 0.001

Family support function

0.217

0.004

< 0.001

School attachment

- 0.179

0.014

< 0.001

Family dinner frequency

- 0.061

0.045

0.198

  1. SE = Standard error.