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Across 21 states, the prevalence of getting ridden with a driver who had been drinking alcohol ranged from 13.4% to 21.0% (median: 17.2%) among heterosexual college students; from 18.3% to 32.2% (median: 24.9%) amongst gay, lesbian, and bisexual students; and from 14.1% to 49.2% (median: 25.8%) among unsure students. Across 24 states, the prevalence of getting ever been pressured to have sexual intercourse ranged from 4.5% to 8.6% (median: 6.2%) among heterosexual college students; from 9.9% to 34.0% (median: 19.7%) among gay, lesbian, and bisexual students; and from 6.7% to 23.0% (median: 15.7%) amongst not sure students. Across 18 giant urban school districts, the prevalence ranged from 4.2% to 12.2% (median: 8.4%) amongst students who had sexual contact with only the other sex, from 6.2% to 24.1% (median: 16.0%) amongst students who had sexual contact with only the same sex or with both sexes, and from 2.6% to 8.1% (median: 5.2%) among students who had no sexual contact.
Across 20 states, the prevalence of having been threatened or injured with a weapon on school property ranged from 5.0% to 10.7% (median: 7.3%) among students who had sexual contact with solely the other sex, from 6.2% to 25.0% (median: 15.7%) among students who had sexual contact with only the same sex or with each sexes, and from 1.5% to 4.3% (median: 2.8%) among students who had no sexual contact. Across 22 states, the prevalence of getting been bullied on college property ranged from 12.9% to 27.6% (median: 18.5%) among college students who had sexual contact with only the other intercourse, from 28.2% to 51.5% (median: 34.5%) amongst students who had sexual contact with only the same sex or with each sexes, and from 12.2% to 21.3% (median: 16.4%) among students who had no sexual contact. Across 24 states, the prevalence of physical courting violence ranged from 5.6% to 12.4% (median: 7.2%) among heterosexual college students; from 11.2% to 31.8% (median: 20.6%) amongst gay, lesbian, and bisexual college students; and from 6.0% to 32.2% (median: 21.1%) amongst undecided students.
Across 17 giant urban school districts, the prevalence ranged from 4.0% to 20.4% (median: 7.0%) among heterosexual students; from 4.0% to 29.6% (median: 13.2%) among gay, lesbian, and bisexual students; and from 6.8% to 31.1% (median: 12.4%) amongst undecided students. Across 17 states, the prevalence of getting been injured in a bodily combat ranged from 2.0% to 4.9% (median: 3.1%) amongst college students who had sexual contact with only the opposite sex, from 3.3% to 13.6% (median: 8.3%) among college students who had sexual contact with only the identical sex or with both sexes, and from 0.0% to 1.5% (median: 1.0%) among college students who had no sexual contact. Across 18 states, the prevalence of getting not often or by no means worn a seatbelt ranged from 4.1% to 14.4% (median: 8.3%) amongst students who had sexual contact with only the alternative intercourse, from 7.8% to 23.3% (median: 13.8%) amongst students who had sexual contact with only the identical intercourse or with both sexes, and from 2.0% to 6.9% (median: 3.5%) among college students who had no sexual contact. Across 23 states, amongst students who had no sexual contact, from 88.4% to 94.8% (median: 90.5%) recognized as heterosexual; from 2.3% to 7.1% (median: 5.3%) identified as gay, lesbian, or bisexual; and from 1.7% to 5.3% (median: 4.1%) had been unsure of their sexual identification.
Nationwide, 9.6% of students who had sexual contact with only the opposite intercourse, 15.6% of students who had sexual contact with only the identical intercourse or with each sexes, and 4.1% of scholars who had no sexual contact had been in a bodily combat on school property. Across 16 massive urban school districts, the prevalence ranged from 7.2% to 18.7% (median: 10.6%) among college students who had sexual contact with only the opposite intercourse, from 11.0% to 21.6% (median: 16.8%) among college students who had sexual contact with solely the identical sex or with both sexes, and from 2.4% to 9.0% (median: 3.8%) among college students who had no sexual contact. Across 21 states, the prevalence of getting pushed a automobile or other car when that they had been drinking alcohol ranged from 5.0% to 13.7% (median: 9.4%) among students who had sexual contact with only the other intercourse, from 7.6% to 28.0% (median: 16.7%) amongst college students who had sexual contact with only the same sex or with both sexes, and from 0.4% to 3.0% (median: 1.3%) amongst students who had no sexual contact.
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